A man arrested in London in April and charged with hacking claimed that the scheme happened under the orders of Exxon and its lobbying firm DCI Group.
ExxonMobil could supply France’s Trammo with 300,000 to 500,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year from its planned Baytown hydrogen facility in Texas.
Texas upstream oil and gas employment fell by 700 jobs in December, ending a six-month growth streak, according to TIPRO and BLS data.
Lincoln Property Company is auctioning off two pieces of the former ExxonMobil campus less than a decade after pumping $80 million into renovating the office complex. Bids for CityNorth 1 and ...
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Be Well™ Baytown, an initiative of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center sponsored by ExxonMobil, is calling on all residents to kickstart 2025 with healthy habits and a
U.S. oil majors ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) are expected to report a double-digit decline in profit amid falling energy prices, when they announce Q4 res
At its olefins plant in Baytown, Texas, ExxonMobil has designed and installed pyrolysis burners that can operate on up to 100% H2 fuel. A total of 44 burners were installed in one of the plant’s steam cracking furnaces.
Trammo Inc. and ExxonMobil Corp. have signed a heads of agreement (HOA) to advance discussions for Trammo’s long-term offtake of 300,000 metric tpy–500,000 metric tpy of low-carbon ammonia from ExxonMobil’s Baytown,
U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices topped $80 per barrel on Jan. 15 after closing out 2024 closer to $70 per barrel. Assuming consistent demand, higher oil prices can increase oil companies' profits.
UNIONDALE, NY / ACCESS Newswire / January 30, 2025 / Marquis Who's Who celebrates Andres Illarramendi for his contributions to the energy sector.
Despite President Donald Trump’s calls to “drill, baby, drill,” many oil companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico will likely do what they’ve done for years: sit on hundreds of untapped oil leases across millions of acres.