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ExxonMobil Exhibits Technology to Meet Low Carbon Challenges at World Future Energy Summit 2011
World Future Energy Summit 2011Morten Mauritzen, president of ExxonMobil companies in Abu Dhabi, said, "The 4th annual World Future Energy Summit is an important opportunity to discuss ways to meet future energy challenges. In addition to serving as a platinum sponsor of the 2011 World Future Energy Summit, ExxonMobil will share information on its actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ExxonMobil believes innovation through carbon capture and storage, development of biofuels from algae, and energy efficiency has the potential to turn energy challenges into energy solutions."
Sara Ortwein, president, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, will deliver the Technology Leaders keynote address on January 19, discussing how the continued development of advanced technologies for hydrocarbons and renewable fuels and cooperation among national oil companies and international oil companies is essential to meet expected global energy demand growth.
Throughout the four-day conference, ExxonMobil will host the Energy Outlook Forum, an opportunity for delegates to talk with experts on topics ranging from proven and evolving technologies to changing industry dynamics.
*Source: ME NewsWire
The release can be read online: http://www.me-newswire.net/news/2947/en
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