ExxonMobil: Green Company of the Year

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ExxonMobil: Green Company of the Year
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Christopher Helman, 08.24.09, 12:00 AM ETThere are two ways for a big oil company to go green. There is the political approach and there is the engineer's approach. ExxonMobil uses both.
Purely political: the grand announcement in July that ExxonMobil would put $600 million into algae farms that would turn sunlight into automotive fuel. It takes a leap of faith to think tanks of algae can compete with oil wells, even allowing for the advantage that biofuels would have in a world of carbon permits (or carbon taxes). But the algae project buys ExxonMobil some peace with environmentalists. Since taking the helm in 2006, ExxonMobil boss Rex W. Tillerson has worked hard to soften the company's stance on climate change; he is not as gruff and forceful as his predecessor Lee R. Raymond in dismissing global-warming alarmists.
The engineering solution to the matter of carbon in the atmosphere: Drill for natural gas. Per unit of energy delivered, methane releases 40% to 50% less carbon dioxide than coal and a quarter less than petroleum. Coal fuels half of U.S. power generation. Replacing all of it with methane would cut CO2 emissions by 1 billion tons a year. Could windmills come close to that in reducing greenhouse gases? Not easily. To get the same emissions reduction you would have to replace half of power plant coal with 80,000 giant turbines covering 400,000 acres of ground. "Natural gas is the answer to green-energy low-carbon concerns," says Neil Duffin, president of ExxonMobil's project development company.
ExxonMobil's bet on natural gas best comes into focus 7,900 miles away from its Irving, Tex. headquarters, in the Persian Gulf state of Qatar. There ExxonMobil is nearing completion of a $30 billion project to develop the world's biggest natural gas field. Four giant plants, the biggest of their kind, will chill the gas into liquefied natural gas for loading onto thermos-bottle tankers (also the biggest) and shipment to ports around the world.
The Qatar megaproject will by next year boost ExxonMobil's gas production 12% to 9.9 billion cubic feet a day, and vault the company into first place as the world's biggest natural gas producer not controlled by a government. Qatar volumes will help increase total oil and gas output roughly 5% to the energy equivalent of 4.3 million barrels of oil a day. The country will contribute an estimated 7% of ExxonMobil's pretax earnings (which were $55 billion in the last 12 months). All the big oil companies are drifting away from petroleum into natural gas, and for the same two reasons that Exxon is: Gas is cleaner-burning and still plentiful. With Qatar, Exxon has gotten ahead of its competition.
 

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Hello, All about money and image!!!

If they can only be...people friendly...by Lowing the GAS prices...instead of HUGE profits.....means MORE GREEN for us....

..instead they have ....more GREEN'S .....

Aloha, ...anyone knows where we can buy " Green underwares'? ...at least can feel more greener...
 

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$0.10 per gallon isn't HUGE profits...

Hello, 10 cent X = equal billions and billions...and when the price of oil goes up...the gas the gas stations goes up the same day...(use oil from the old prices??)

Well what is a fair profit? ...no such thing as fair...its what you can get or earn....

If my car takes 18 gallons of gas? ...that means you are making 1.80 everytime we fill up? x once a week for 82 weeks? one year and 30 weeks...equals alot!

... .if we made a 10 cents profit from our paycheck...means 2-3 pay check per week = 20 cent to 30 cents per month = wow! made money!!

Aloha
 

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