ExxonMobil LNG

ExxonMobil LNG

Oil and Gas

Spring, Texas 86,865 followers

Bringing LNG energy resources to customers around the world.

About us

ExxonMobil LNG is a part of Exxon Mobil Corporation, one of the largest publicly traded international energy and petrochemical companies, creating solutions that improve quality of life and meeting society’s evolving needs. With over 40 years of global leadership experience in LNG, ExxonMobil is active across the natural gas value chain. Our global presence, combined with our ability to leverage expertise across our businesses enables us to create innovative integrated, lower emission solutions and positions ExxonMobil to help meet the world's growing natural gas and power demands.

Website
https://www.exxonmobillng.com/
Industry
Oil and Gas
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Spring, Texas

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    We are thrilled to announce that ExxonMobil LNG’s very own Tze San Koh 辜子珊 and Matthew Chandler will be participating as speakers in the Global Energy Transition Congress and Exhibition. Don’t miss an opportunity to hear from these two astounding individuals! Find more details for Tze San Koh’s respective speaking session here: https://bit.ly/3VGjL1g. As well as more information regarding Matt Chandler’s session here: https://bit.ly/3VS2bc5. #GETcongress

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    Our very own Stephen Morrell participated in a panel during the Association of International Energy Negotiators (AIEN) Internal Energy Summit in Bangkok earlier this month. As part of the discussion, he explained how natural gas is still relevant to today's energy evolution. Read the post below to hear more of his views on the topic:

    At the AIEN International Energy Summit in Bangkok, one of the panels took a look at ‘One Year Later – Is Natural Gas Still Relevant to the Energy Evolution’? Natural gas continues to be front and center in the evolution of the global energy portfolio. As countries look to their energy solutions, how does natural gas, particularly LNG, impact the security, affordability and sustainability of a robust energy future? Moderator Edward M Taylor, Partner, A&O Shearman kicked off the discussion with a simple question, reflected in the session’s title: is natural gas still relevant to the energy evolution? Andrew Kirk, Vice President Origination, LNG, B Grimm believes it is and will continue to play a big role. ‘The issue with renewables capacity and their intermittent nature means we will continue to need natural gas. New technologies such as batteries are still a long way off from being able to supply a full grid load. Renewables are also geographically bespoke and not available to all. They can provide solutions in areas with limited demand but the cost to run a city like Bangkok is so problematic. Many countries will not be able to cope with the cost increase of moving straight to renewables. Stephen Morrell, Senior Vice President, ExxonMobil PNG LNG, agreed with this. ‘The conversation about gas has never been more pertinent. Whether we are talking about emissions, the war in Ukraine, or living standards around the world – gas has its part to play. There are also so many conversations about the rise of Artificial Intelligence. But where is the power coming from to feed the data centres that will play such a large part? ‘Gas can accelerate the energy transition today. We can stop coal today. We can fill the gaps in intermittent renewables today. So, what is holding us back?’ ‘We are far enough along the energy transition to separate the aspirational and the unachievable,’ said Andrew. ‘We are hearing these ideological positions where gas is considered unnecessary without having a sensible conversation about alternatives. Moving straight to renewables will create very unstable energy grids that will stifle economic growth.’ With the global population set to grow by 2bn by 2050, Steve believes the responsibility will grow higher on the energy companies to provide affordable, reliable and sustainable energy, and natural gas will play a large role in this. ‘Gas is well understood and relatively cleaner compared with coal. The infrastructure is there and expanding. There is a lot to be said for the marriage between gas and intermittent renewables. Moving from a well known system to new technology, it isn’t going to happen overnight. We could put more gas into the system. This will help see a 60% reduction in emissions if we replace coal, without even using new technologies.’ ‘One of the main problems is how to fill the gaps from renewables,’ Andrew concluded. ‘The answer is gas. The stage is set for a reasoned conversation about gas.’ #aienIES

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    ExxonMobil is proud to share that our team recently raced in the ExxonMobil Singapore Recreation Club Dragon Boat Carnival, qualifying for the Plate Finals, and finishing a respectable 17 out of 59! This placed our team in the top third of all teams at the Carnival. Amazing job to everyone who participated, but especially to our team members! We look forward to racing again in 2025.

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    Row, row, row your 🐉 boat! It was a bustling day at the Water Sports Centre where more than 1,500 people gathered for the ExxonMobil Singapore Recreation Club Dragon Boat Carnival. Spirits were high as teams raced to the finish line, rowing in tandem to the beat of the drums. 🥁 Rowers and spectators cheered on their teammates, and were also entertained by the range of carnival games and activities. Big thank you to the organizing committee for planning this event with Singapore Sports Hub and SINGAPORE DRAGON BOAT ASSOCIATION. #weareexxonmobil #ExxonMobilSG #ESRCDBC2024 #DragonBoatCarnival

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