Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Focus on Baytown Blue Hydrogen CCS

ExxonMobil is planning its first world-scale plant for the production of low-carbon hydrogen at our refining and petrochemical facility at Baytown, Texas. There, we expect to produce up to 1 billion cubic feet per day of hydrogen made from natural gas, and expect over 98% of the associated CO2 to be captured and safely stored underground. As a result, the site would be the largest low-carbon hydrogen project in the world at planned startup in 2027-2028.

Exxon Mobil logo and stock graph are seen through a magnifier displayed in this illustration taken September 4, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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