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Exxon CEO anticipates oil and gas to play a long-term role, but not necessarily as fuel

Exxon Mobil's CEO Darren Woods stated on Friday that oil and gas would continue to play a crucial role for a very long time. He added that the real question is whether they will be used to fuel vehicles.

Woods stated that while future technological advances may see a shift in the way hydrocarbons are burned, they will still be used in other areas, like the medical industry.

Woods said that crude oil and hydrocarbons will play a crucial role in everyone's lives for many years to come.

Carbon emissions from fossils fuels, such as coal and oil, but also gas, contribute significantly to climate change

The question is: Do you continue to burn them? "I think that will change over time depending on how the technology develops," said he on the sidelines at the Sustainable Innovation Forum, held in Sao Paulo.

This month, the South American nation hosts United Nations COP30 Climate Conference in Belem.

The UN announced earlier this week that the world will overshoot the goal to keep global warming under the 1.5 degree Celsius target set in 2015 at the Paris Climate Conference.

Woods stated that the government is making decisions without having all of the facts, and that carbon accounting is needed to track emissions properly.

Woods stated that "without a mechanism for accurately accounting the carbon emissions across economies, net zero" is nothing more than a slogan.

"You need to understand where emissions come from, and you also need a ledger system that can give credibility to the emissions along a value-chain," he said. Reporting by Oliver Griffin, Editing by Mark Porter & Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)