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a dual challenge for us all. A new series of corporate advertisements is designed to increase awareness of today's energy challenges, and show how ExxonMobil uses technology to address the challenge of meeting growing energy needs while protecting the environment. The advertisements are appearing on TV, in print and online, and feature ExxonMobil employees, who capture the energy challenge in their own words and talk about technology solutions to help meet those challenges. Find out more>>
Save More Than Fuel Esso service stations are taking part in a consumer awareness campaign on the efficient use of transport fuels. Oil companies in Europe have joined forces for the campaign, which spans over 45,000 service stations across 29 European countries. Organised through the European Petroleum Industry Association (EUROPIA), the initiative is in line with the European Union’s commitment to reduce CO2 emissions and focus on energy efficiency. Informative documents are being distributed to road users at service stations and a website has been created to help consumers understand how to drive more efficiently. The ultimate objective is to encourage behavioural change to “save more than fuel”. Read more>>
2007 Corporate Citizenship Report 22 May 2008 -- Exxon Mobil Corporation improved its environmental, economic and social performance while continuing to supply energy necessary for economic growth and improved living standards, the corporation said today in its 2007 Corporate Citizenship Report. The report details how ExxonMobil reduced greenhouse gas emissions, led the industry in worker safety and oil-spill prevention, and contributed more than eight times its earnings - a record $336 billion - to economies around the world through taxes and purchases of goods and services. Download the report here>>
ExxonMobil Medical Director Highlights The Vital Role of International Companies in Fighting Malaria 13 May 2008 -- Speaking at the "Responsible Business Summit" in London today, Dr. Steven Phillips, ExxonMobil's medical director of global issues and projects, described the key role which companies such as ExxonMobil are playing in fighting the devastating consequences of malaria: a preventable disease which kills an African child every 30 seconds and more than one million people a year. Read more>>
ExxonMobil Announces 2007 Irish Licensing Round Block Awards
Exxon Mobil Corporation confirmed today its subsidiary, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Ireland (Offshore) Limited, along with Providence Resources P.l.c. (Providence) and Sosina Exploration Limited (Sosina), has been awarded two additional licences in the Porcupine Basin of the Irish Sea. The new awards bring ExxonMobil’s Porcupine Basin interests to 18 exploration blocks plus an option for an additional 15 blocks.
ExxonMobil Issues 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report
23 May 2007 - Exxon Mobil Corporation today issued its 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report (CCR) describing the company's global efforts relating to the economic, environmental, and social performance of its operations, while continuing to help meet world energy demand. Read more>>
Climate Change
Ken Cohen, vice president Public Affairs and Sherri Stuewer, vice president Safety, Health and Environment have given an interview explaining ExxonMobil's position on climate change. They spoke to EurActiv.com, an independent website dedicated to EU affairs. Read the interview and click here to read more about actions we are taking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Driving Business
Esso Ireland has published a new brochure for dealers, called Driving Business. View the publication on-line.
The Outlook for Energy - A View to 2030
Each year, ExxonMobil prepares a detailed, long-term outlook of worldwide economic growth and energy demand. We use this outlook to help us plan our business. Read more.
ExxonMobil Supports European Research Initiative Into Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
ExxonMobil is supporting and participating in a major new joint European Union and industry initiative. Known as the CO2ReMoVe project, it evaluates the role that Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology may play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. A key aspect of ExxonMobil's support will be the involvement of technical experts from our Upstream Research Company. Read more>>
See also the press release issued by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) who are coordinating the initiative (for the English version of the release, click on the union flag at the top of the TNO webpage).
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