Driving reductions in methane emissions – ExxonMobil report

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This resource outlines ExxonMobil’s strategy and initiatives to reduce methane emissions across its operations. It highlights the company’s deployment of advanced detection technologies (e.g., aerial and ground-based sensors), operational best practices, and alignment with international frameworks like the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0). The page also features updates on emissions performance, including progress on ExxonMobil’s methane intensity reduction targets and efforts to scale solutions globally.

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Region
US
Published
2025
Resource Type
Company Specific
Category
Methane fundamentals
Sub-Category
Properties
Segment
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Equipment
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