energy technology

 June 24, 2008

vehicles of change

To Nazeer Bhore, the cars and trucks we drive aren’t just vehicles, they’re opportunities to solve the world’s energy and environmental challenges.

 June 19, 2008

better batteries, better cars

In a lab in Texas, a 57-year-old scientist named Pat Brant has done an amazing thing. Brant and a global team of colleagues developed a new technology that will help hybrid vehicles to run on lithium-ion batteries — the same type of batteries that power today’s cell phones and laptops.

 June 12, 2008

ears to the ground

How can you “hear” oil and gas hidden miles beneath the ocean floor?  Len Srnka, chief research geoscientist at ExxonMobil, is part of a team that is perfecting a new technology called R3M that does just that.

 June 03, 2008

next-generation energy

If you met someone who had a Ph.D. in computer science, would you be surprised to learn that they worked for an oil and gas company?

 April 03, 2008

energy efficiency – one quart at a time

Mobil 1 AFE can improve fuel economy by up to 2 percent versus motor oils most commonly used.*

 January 31, 2008

investing in America's energy future

ExxonMobil is investing in new energy supplies and new environmentally-advanced technologies.

 January 24, 2008

fueling a growing world

Power, transportation will lead growth in energy demand through 2030.

 December 20, 2007

charging ahead

New battery technology could help hybrid vehicles run longer and cleaner.

August 23, 2007

hydrogen on board

A new vehicle technology could bring important environmental gains.

 July 26, 2007

investing in America's energy future

ExxonMobil is investing in new energy supplies and new environmentally-advanced technologies.

July 19, 2007

tech in your tank

New ways of making fuels are helping save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

July 12, 2007

reinventing your wheels

New technologies offer great opportunities to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions.

November 02, 2006

capturing carbon

A means of reducing major sources of industrial CO2 emissions may be within grasp.