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Surbhi Jain

Exxon's Next Boom Isn't Fossil—It's Digital

Exxon Mobil

Forget dark pumps and crude rigs—Exxon Mobil Corp's (NYSE:XOM) new currency could be data and carbon storage. Between now and 2030, the oil titan is earmarking up to $30 billion for lower-emission investments—approximately 65% of which will be directed toward helping other industries reduce their carbon footprints. That includes clean energy initiatives, low-carbon fuels, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions.

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Carbon Capture As A Platform Play

While still ramping up oil production—planning to grow from roughly 4.6 to 5.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (an 18% boost) by the end of the decade—Exxon is also flexing its green-tech muscles.

It already operates the largest integrated CO₂ pipeline and storage network in the U.S., extending more than 1,000 miles along the Gulf Coast. In Indonesia, it's evaluating investment of up to $15 billion into a CCS and petrochemical hub capable of storing up to 3 gigatonnes of CO₂.

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Building A Digital Backbone

Meanwhile, digital innovation is playing its part. Exxon recently inked a long-term deal with Cerebre to enhance its "Foundational Digital Backbone"—a live plant intelligence platform that fuses operational data, AI, and real-world context to boost safety and efficiency.

Targeting Data-Center Power Demand

And here's the kicker: Exxon is targeting corporate energy demand, especially from the AI boom. In late 2024, it announced plans for a 1.5 GW natural gas–fired power plant dedicated solely to data centers, with CCS capable of capturing more than 90% of emissions. CEO Darren Woods has since emphasized that natural gas, paired with CCS, can power data hubs faster than anything heavy like nuclear.

Why it matters: ESG investors are often fixated on nimble, "pure" climate-tech startups. But Exxon is staging a quieter reinvention—blending legacy scale with CCS pipelines, hydrogen and digital infrastructure, and data-center-level power. If barrels built its legacy, now bytes and buried CO₂ might build its future.

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