‘Wake-up call’: pipeline leak exposes carbon capture safety gaps, advocates say By Nina Lakhani, The Guardian (April 19, 2024) An estimated 2,548 barrels of carbon dioxide (CO2) leaked from the Exxon pipeline in Sulphur in Calcasieu Parish on 3 April, triggering an emergency response and alarm among residents who live…| Pipeline Safety Trust
Across continents, the occupation state's energy lifelines are sustained by a network of enabling powers, feeding its war machine across West Asia.| MR Online
Spring-based ExxonMobil, the country’s largest oil and gas company, might delay or cancel what would be the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen plant due to a significant change in federal law. The project carries a $7 billion price tag. The Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act created a new 10-year incentive, the 45V tax credit, for production of clean hydrogen. But under President Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," the window for starting construction of low-carbon hydrogen projects t...| InnovationMap
TALKE USA Inc., a Houston-area arm of German logistics company TALKE, broke ground on its new Recycling Support Center in Mont Belvieu Aug. 1. The facility will process post-consumer plastic materials, which will then be further processed at Cyclyx's new Houston-based Circularity Center, a first-of-its-kind plastic waste sorting and processing facility that was developed through a joint venture between Cyclix, ExxonMobil and LyondellBasell. The materials will ultimately be converted into recy...| Energy Capital
KEY POINTS Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has signed an MoU with ExxonMobil to restart offshore exploration after a 10-year break. The part| Energy News Africa Plus
It depends on multiple factors. But as one expert put it, “if they’re not producing those barrels of oil, somebody else will.”| Inside Climate News
Union Investment, one of the largest asset management companies, has divested from ExxonMobil citing insufficient climate targets. The post Germany’s Union Investment divests from ExxonMobil appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Ölkonzerne richten Klimaschäden in Höhe von 8 Billionen € an. Eine aktuelle Studie weist erstmals einzelnen Konzernen nach, wie groß der wirtschaftliche Schaden aufgrund ihrer Emissionen ist.| Kontrast.at
By Dana Drugmand Carbon dioxide and methane emissions from the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers have likely caused trillions of dollars in economic damages due to intensifying heatwaves over the last 30 years, according to new peer-reviewed research.| The New Lede
ExxonMobil recorded one of its largest second-quarter profits in a decade on surging quarterly production from oil and gas fields in Guyana and the Permian basin in the U.S., as well its $60 billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources.| Energy Capital
Below is an annotated collection of documents gathered through the years amassing evidence of corporate efforts to deny the connection between climate change and extreme weather events. There are two major blocks of evidence: They knew climate change would cause extreme weather: Corporate entities “knew” extreme weather would be an impact of anthropogenic climate change. […]| Climate Files
Over the course of its seven-year duration, the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Exascale Computing Project (ECP) has developed a capable high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem, bringing together mission-critical applications, an integrated software stack, and hardware technology advances to make manifest and optimize the latest, most powerful supercomputers on Earth. Frontier, DOE’s first exascale system to come […]| Exascale Computing Project
“Assessing ExxonMobil’s global warming projections” Science, January 2023, Supran, Rahmstorf, Oreskes – Reference Documents on ClimateFiles.com| Climate Investigations Center