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ExxonMobil Adds Air Liquide to World’s Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project

  • Agreement aims to advance low-carbon hydrogen market, driving toward a cleaner energy future
  • Enables transportation of low-carbon hydrogen from ExxonMobil’s facility through Air Liquide’s existing pipeline network
  • Air Liquide supplies oxygen and nitrogen needed to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia
  • Final investment decision subject to supportive government policy, necessary regulatory permits

SPRING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) and Air Liquide today announced an agreement to support the production of low-carbon hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia at ExxonMobil’s Baytown, Texas facility. The agreement will enable transportation of low-carbon hydrogen through Air Liquide’s existing pipeline network. Additionally, Air Liquide will build and operate four Large Modular Air separation units (LMAs) to supply 9,000 metric tons of oxygen and up to 6,500 metric tons of nitrogen daily to the facility. The LMAs will primarily use low-carbon electricity to reduce the project’s carbon footprint....

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