Vice President, Hydrogen@ ExxonMobil. ChemE Ph.D, Wharton MBA by training. Interested in everything about Energy, Environment, Technology and Financial Markets.
If you didn’t watch today’s England vs. Mexico game, you didn’t just miss the game of the tournament—you missed one of the greatest World Cup games ever.
Just imagine it: Mexico produced a sensational first half and completely outplayed England. It got so bad that Pickford had to pull off a miraculous save. Then, out of nowhere, Jude Bellingham struck twice in the 36th and 38th minutes. Mexico responded immediately with a goal in the 41st. Three goals in just five minutes!
The second half was pure chaos. O’Reilly smashed one off the crossbar in the 50th minute, Quansah was sent off in the 53rd, and England had to play the rest of the game with ten men. It looked like the perfect opportunity for Mexico to complete the comeback.
But the madness wasn’t over. England won a penalty in the 60th minute, and Harry Kane buried it to make it 3–1. Then, just six minutes later, Kane himself conceded a penalty, allowing Mexico to pull one back in the 66th minute. The game ended with England hanging on for a dramatic 3–2 victory.
This was the undisputed Game of the 2026 World Cup so far—and one of the most valuable World Cup qualification wins in England’s history. ❤️
@geoffreycann It’s 3 #CCS projects that amounts to 5MTA. But to your point, scale matters and even a few #CCS projects makes a material impact. CCS is an important tool in the energy transition challenge!
@karthiksriram_ True @karthiksriram_ but WSB is not saying buy and hold. They are targeting specific stocks that have been highly shorted by HF managers. HF manipulate the markets all the time - WSB is the little guy finally sticking up to them.
Where would you invest to solve climate challenge even if you had a billion dollars? It’s not obvious. Gates, Bloomberg and now Bezos - some of the smartest men have taken radically different approaches. Key issue: world is short on scaleable technical ideas not money.
.@lesliehook: 'For Bezos, chief executive of Amazon, routinely celebrated as one of the most disruptive innovators on earth, his climate donations are distinctly lacking in either disruption or innovation' https://t.co/EXUzg9syQz
Interesting article and great food for thought.... Hope the energy industry learns from its mistakes of this decade and corrects them in the coming decade!
Reading pre-written text has been around for a while; Siri does that, so does Alexa. So why this hype about this one? However if the "AI news anchor" can learn, and have a conversation without pre-written text, thats a big deal.
Daylight saving time was originally invented to save energy. Germany was the first country to implement a daylight saving program, which it did in World War I, in an attempt to conserve energy for the war effort. But how much do we actually save? Apparently a lot!
India should focus on the progress of the cities, not its name. Create new cities with progress, not just rebrand old with a new name. This constant name-changing creates more confusion than clarity.
#india#mumbai#confused
We’re dedicated to teaching women and girls. With @DiscoverEorg, @ExxonMobil hosts annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day events around the country. We engage middle school students and provide young women with role models in engineering. #InternationalDayoftheGirl
How big is our Singapore expansion project? 800-ton reactor big. We moved the equipment 5,500km across Asia to help meet the region’s growing energy needs.
Latest IPCC report says that severe impacts of #climate change will hit sooner than earlier thought (by 2040), and that avoiding the damage requires transforming the world economy at a speed and scale that has “no documented historic precedent.” Very concerning!
Limiting #globalwarming to 1.5ºC will require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society but bring clear benefits to people, ecosystems and #globalgoals, says new @IPCC_CH report. Every bit of extra warming matters #SR15#climatechange
Sometimes the creation lasts much longer even after the founders have left; will this be the case for Instagram? As the Founders exit, what's next for Instagram?
Instagram has one billion users and Facebook has 2.2 billion, so where do they go from there? “There’s no way to segment the market,” says @kwerb https://t.co/9BCTgyHFzK
Where would we be without teachers? We invest in educational programs so teachers can continue to shape the next generation of leaders. #WorldTeachersDay