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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010ExxonMobil showcases Energy Outlook Forum at World Future Energy Summit 2012 - Dubai Chronicle
![]() Environmental Leader | ExxonMobil showcases Energy Outlook Forum at World Future Energy Summit 2012 Dubai Chronicle The Energy Outlook Forum will feature a variety of daily presentations on technologies, energy efficiency and the future of energy use in the ExxonMobil booth. Kathy Pepper, vice president of Middle East and Russia for ExxonMobil Production Company, ... World's largest solar powered ship docks at WFES Mohammed bin Zayed tours WFES exhibition updated |
What is the UK's energy future? - Channel 4 News
![]() Channel 4 News | What is the UK's energy future? Channel 4 News There is a great temptation to think that there is an ideal blueprint for a secure and sustainable energy future, the role of each technology mapped out. But there are two problems. First, there is no agreement on an ideal blueprint. Exxon Mobil's ... |
ExxonMobil's Energy Outlook - What the Next 30 Years Will Look Like - OilPrice.com
ExxonMobil's Energy Outlook - What the Next 30 Years Will Look Like OilPrice.com By Andy Soos | Tue, 17 January 2012 19:31 | 0 There are many predictions, many demands and many possibilities for future energy use and sources. ExxonMobil has just released their prediction of how energy demands will be served in the next few decades. |
Why oil biggies see not hreat from electric cars - Firstpost
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Why oil biggies see not hreat from electric cars Firstpost Standard hybrids are principally driven by an internal combustion engine whose efficiency is boosted by the recycling of energy generated from braking. Exxon Mobil, the biggest oil and gas company in the world, says the continued high cost of electric ... Are smart meters a plot to overthrow the United States? 5 Oil And Gas Stocks Looking For A Strong 2012 Big Oil Sees Little Threat from Electric Cars |
Building a Green Economy: a low-carbon plan for jobs and growth - Labour Party
Building a Green Economy: a low-carbon plan for jobs and growth Labour Party Prices – because we must have an energy market that delivers fair, competitive prices and works in the public interest. Jobs - because as the UK seeks new growth and jobs, energy generation and energy efficiency have the potential to transform our ... |
Exxon Mobil trimming Japan operation - UPI.com
Globe and Mail | Exxon Mobil trimming Japan operation UPI.com The agreement "will result in a single, integrated downstream business better positioned to meet Japan's energy needs," Exxon Mobil said Sunday in a news release announcing the deal. Exxon Mobil said it has conducted business in Japan for more than a ... Higher Oil Prices Raise Earnings at Exxon Mobil Exxon selling Japan unit for $3.9B to cut refining 3 Oil & Gas Dividend Stocks To Consider, 2 To Avoid |
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - Reuters
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car Reuters Standard hybrids are principally driven by an internal combustion engine whose efficiency is boosted by the recycling of energy generated from braking. Exxon Mobil, the biggest oil and gas company in the world, says the continued high cost of electric ... |
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - Chicago Tribune
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car Chicago Tribune Standard hybrids are principally driven by an internal combustion engine whose efficiency is boosted by the recycling of energy generated from braking. Exxon Mobil, the biggest oil and gas company in the world, says the continued high cost of electric ... |
Exxon selling Japan unit for $3.9B to cut refining - The Associated Press
![]() Outcome Magazine | Exxon selling Japan unit for $3.9B to cut refining The Associated Press Tighter rules for car and truck fuel efficiency are expected to weigh on growth in demand for fuel in developed countries for years to come. Sherman Glass, president of ExxonMobil Refining, told a press conference Monday in Tokyo that it was a ... Exxon Mobil selling Japanese subsidiary Exxon Mobil trimming Japan operation Exxon Mobil selling Japanese unit in $3.9 billion deal, shedding some refining ... |
Near-term pipeline plans grow, longer-term projects sag - Oil & Gas Journal
Globe and Mail | Near-term pipeline plans grow, longer-term projects sag Oil & Gas Journal This non-OECD growth will be led by China and India where combined energy use will more than double over the projection period to make up 31% of total global demand by 2035. China's energy demand will be 68% higher than US energy demand by the end of ... 4 Stocks Benefiting From Weak Natural Gas Prices |
ExxonMobil Showcases its Energy Outlook Forum at World Future Energy Summit 2012 in Abu Dhabi
(MENAFN - Emirates News Agency (WAM)) ExxonMobil will showcase its Energy Outlook Forum, a venue where subject matter experts will discuss topics vital to energy supply and demand, at the World ... Read more
Tonen Buys 99% of ExxonMobil's Stake for $4 Billion
Japan's second largest refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu said on Sunday it will buy 99 percent of the shares in ExxonMobil's Japanese unit, ExxonMobil Yugen Kaisha, for 302 billion yen ($3.94 billion) to improve efficiency. Read more
Russia: No Further Changes To Energy Production Sharing Agreements
Russian Energy Minister Sergey Shmatko said Monday that all major issues have been resolved regarding production sharing agreements, or PSAs, that were signed in the 1990s with companies such as ExxonMobil Corp. (XOM) and Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA). Read more
Foreign Policy: Freezing in the Dark
Europe's energy demands exceed what Russia can produce. Robin M. Mills of Foreign Policy argues that the latest cold front in Europe proves the continent has no strategy for fixing the problem. Is shale gas the solution? Read more
All Of The New Energy Demand Through 2040 Will Come From Emerging Markets
However, this growth will have little to do with demand in developed markets. In OECD countries, which are generally more developed than non-OECD countries, GDP is expected to grow at an annual rate of around 2 percent through 2040. Non-OECD countries are expected to grow at a 4.5 percent rate. Read more
Monday Integrated Wrap-Up: TSO, COP Rise; SNP Falls
Monday Integrated Wrap-Up: TSO, COP Rise; SNP Falls Read more
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Signs Agreement for Commercial-Scale Gasification Demonstration Plant in China
CANOGA PARK, Calif., Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne has signed a negotiation framework agreement with two energy industry leaders to design, construct and operate a commercial-scale ... Read more
Wind power sector eager to deliver on B.C. power promise
As Christy Clark’s Liberals tie British Columbia’s economic future to an unprecedented natural gas boom, proponents of the province’s renewable energy resources hope for an opportunity to join in. B.C., predisposed to both massive and small-scale hydroelectric power development, has been one of the world’s laggards in terms of wind energy. Read more
Significant Change in Market Needed to Save Alaska Natural Gas Line: U.S. Official at Platts Energy Podium
WASHINGTON , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. natural gas market is going to have to change dramatically for pipeline developers to salvage their plan to ship gas from Alaska to the Lower-48 states, ... Read more
Stefanie Penn Spear: American-Made Energy -- the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
For a century the oil, gas and coal industries have been getting Americans' hard-earned income tax money to provide energy to this country. The natural gas industry has benefited from 30 years of taxpayer money to now be able to drill holes across the U.S. and pollute our waterways. Read more








