- Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) reportedly continued to promote its $500 million algae biofuel project after internal findings in 2020 highlighted major commercial and technical hurdles.
- The algae program remained a core part of the company’s public low carbon messaging for several years before eventually being canceled.
- This gap between public promotion and internal assessments raises fresh questions about transparency and execution risk around Exxon Mobil’s future facing investments.
For investors following NYSE:XOM, this story sits at the intersection of traditional oil and gas operations and the company’s push into lower carbon initiatives. The algae project had been positioned as a high profile example of potential next generation…







