Exxon Mobil says low-carbon business could one day eclipse oil and gas

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Exxon Mobil has ambitious plans to generate tens of billions of dollars from biofuels, hydrogen and carbon capture within a decade. Read on.

Photo by Ty Wright/Bloomberg‘s new low-carbon businesses could one day be more lucrative than its fossil fuel production, a top executive said, as the U.S. oil major laid out ambitious plans to generate tens of billions of dollars from biofuels, hydrogen and carbon capture within a decade.

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Yes? That's the goal?

Oil is dead.

Exxon is nothing more than an Antitrust Criminal Org

When? 2050? Carbon is a business right now.

Could one day...and it will be nuclear/hydro if it does ...

BS

Said the company responsible for some of the worst ecological disasters and most pollution ever. You so smart? Then get off oil and try renewable energy - which won't happen, because your tumor of a corporation depends on it and would collapse without it.

Exxon Knew about Climate Change almost 40 years ago A new investigation shows the oil company understood the science before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote misinformation.

Exxon scientists proved that their emissions were causing climate change back in the 1970s. I wish they'd spent all that time transitioning to a low-carbon business model rather than funding misinformation campaigns.

This is Propaganda

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