Exploration
Three-dimensional imaging, a powerful tool for finding oil and gas, uses seismic data and the world's fastest computers to create images of deepwater basins. ExxonMobil pioneered many of the techniques for gathering seismic data and wrote the industry's most sophisticated software to process and interpret it. Proprietary 3-D imaging is one reason that in recent years, more than half our
exploration wells find oil.
Drilling
With great precision, drillers now aim their bits at targets that are miles from the platform. Known as extended reach drilling, this technology helps recover oil and gas from a wide area using a minimum of offshore platforms. Related technology allowed ExxonMobil to drill
horizontal wells at record water depths in the Hoover-Diana field.
Development
Deepwater wells are significant capital investments, so the number of wells drilled and how widely they are spaced often means the difference between a field's economic success and failure. Much of ExxonMobil's research targets new ways to make wells produce more oil and gas at lower costs.
Reservoir management
ExxonMobil is known for getting the most value from its oil and gas reserves. One reason is our ability to create complex numerical models that simulate the performance of specific reservoirs. This is a key technology for making sound reservoir management decisions. Through research, ExxonMobil has developed most of its own reservoir engineering tools – a strong competitive advantage that gives us and our partners the ability to quickly evaluate reservoir data with the confidence to support large projects.
Natural gas marketing
ExxonMobil leads the industry in gas marketing technology and is the leading gas producer among the major oil companies. Gas-to-liquids, liquefied natural gas (LNG), high-strength steel, and power generation technologies are also boosting ExxonMobil's gas production and helping our business partners turn remote gas into profits.

1 Seismic ship
Readings from sound waves bounced off rocks below the ocean floor create 3-D images of subsurface formations.
2 Drill ship
These self-propelled vessels are often used to drill exploratory wells in deep,
remote waters.
3 Drilling and production platform
Deep-draft caisson vessels and tension-leg platforms allow both drilling and production in deep water.
4 Floating production and storage vessel
Collects oil from subsea wells, processes and stores it for loading aboard tankers.