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Levi McAllister, Sidanth Rajagopal and Jennifer Trock of Morgan Lewis discuss ESG commitments and challenges in the global ...
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ExxonMobil could hit the brakes on what would be the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen plant, citing reduced federal incentives under President Trump’s new tax and spending plan, Bloomberg writes.
The bill eliminates several tax credits for low-carbon energy sources that received a boost under the Inflation Reduction Act ...
The US oil major says price compared to grey hydrogen is still a challenge, particularly given the early termination of the ...
Occidental Petroleum could benefit from bigger subsidies for using carbon dioxide to squeeze more crude from sputtering wells ...
The Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) sees no reason for the European Union to keep regulating ships’ carbon emissions after ...
Australia killed off its world-leading carbon price. As budget pressure mounts, economists want it back on the table.
Key Points Adjusted earnings per share (non-GAAP) beat expectations, but GAAP revenue fell short. Plant Nutrients segment sales rose compared to Q2 2024, while Nylon and Chemical Intermediates saw ...
Exxon Mobil Corp. warned its project to build the world’s biggest low-carbon hydrogen plant in Texas could face delays after ...