ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions

ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions

Oil and Gas

Spring, TX 27,901 followers

Accelerating the world's path to net zero

About us

ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions is committed to leveraging its unique combination of capabilities, including its technology expertise and complex project management, to focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia, Mobil™ Lithium and advanced biofuels to enable customers across heavy industries achieve their carbon emission targets. That commitment includes the development of new products, approaches and technologies aimed at integrated, scalable solutions that tackle the challenge of strengthening energy supply security and reducing emissions to support a net-zero future while enabling its customers to create sustainable businesses.

Industry
Oil and Gas
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Spring, TX
Founded
2021

Updates

  • Today, we are pleased to announce that ADNOC Group, a leading diversified energy and petrochemicals group wholly owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, will acquire a 35% equity stake in ExxonMobil’s proposed low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Baytown, Texas. This agreement represents a significant investment in the United States’ energy production and the global energy transition. It will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions across hard-to-decarbonize sectors, including industry, energy and transportation, meet rising demand for lower-carbon fuels and help customers in hard to abate industries progress their ambitions to lower emissions. Darren Woods, ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO, said: “We appreciate His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s support for this groundbreaking partnership. This is a world-scale project in a new global energy value chain. Bringing on the right partners is key to accelerating market development, and we’re pleased to add ADNOC’s proven experience and global market insights to our Baytown facility.” Our Baytown facility will leverage advanced carbon capture and storage technologies to reduce emissions associated with hydrogen production. Creating U.S. jobs and supporting community development initiatives, the project’s construction will also bring substantial economic benefits to Baytown, the Houston area and Texas. Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/gc_miRGV #hydrogen #ammonia #loweremissions #energytransition #realworldprogress #baytown #netzero

  • Industrial and power generation customers face real challenges in their energy transition journeys – policy uncertainty, costs, and technological decisions. But we're here to help you navigate these complexities and accelerate your path to a lower-carbon future. Our collaboration with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) allows us to deliver integrated end-to-end solutions for carbon capture and storage (CCS). We're leading the way in providing these CCS solutions, many of which leverage MHI's KM CDR Process™. This liquid amine carbon capture technology is one of the few commercially proven solutions operating at scale, with over 1 million metric tons per year. Learn more about how CCS solutions can help you reach your lower-emission targets: https://lnkd.in/gGeFfPK9 #realworldprogress #CCS #liquidamine

  • Did you know that low-carbon hydrogen does not produce CO2 emissions at point of use? In hard-to-abate sectors, like steel, cement and power generation, fuel-switching to low-carbon hydrogen can offer a flexible solution with minimal disruption to operations. And we’re committed to helping customers make this transition. We’re working to develop the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen operation at our Baytown site. We expect to produce up to 1 billion cubic feet of low-carbon hydrogen per day, with over 98% of the associated CO2 to be permanently captured and stored. As we build a new market for low-carbon hydrogen, we’re enabling customers to meet their lower-emission goals. Discover more about our end-to-end, low-carbon hydrogen solutions today. Learn more about low-carbon hydrogen: https://lnkd.in/gXAX5chp #hydrogen

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    The time has arrived! We are proud to share with you the 2024 Low Carbon Accelerator #PowerPlayAwards finalists: - Maria Kuosa, Aeromon - Emily Shults, Sempra Infrastructure - Katrien Verlinden, Saipem Congratulations to our finalists! We cannot wait to see which of you is named this year’s winner. Thank you to everyone who submitted, and a special thank you to our judges who had a hard job of selecting individuals. See the full list of finalists for the 2024 Power Play Awards here: https://bit.ly/4dYmWZR

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  • ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions is laser-focused on providing the manufacturing and power-generation sectors with a supply of low-carbon-intensity hydrogen and the burner technology to enable fuel-switching in large industrial facilities. And we’re not asking customers to do anything that we’re not doing ourselves. We’re working to develop our Baytown, Texas, facility into the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen operation and are eager to share this know-how with customers in their energy transition. At Baytown, we expect to produce 1 billion cubic feet of low-carbon hydrogen a day. This will help run our own operations as well as supply customers with a low-carbon-intensity fuel source. Find out more about the supply we’re intent on delivering and what that means for real-world progress. Discover more at https://lnkd.in/gdkmE4ig  #realworldprogress #hydrogen 

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    Onboarding: The next generation of Low Carbon Solutions talent In this ongoing series, we meet some of our newest talent working in the energy transition at Low Carbon Solutions. Introducing Eddy Blanton, Commercial and Business Development with CCS. Eddy’s new role in one sentence: “I work to execute commercial transactions with CCS customers.” What drew him to this role: “I’ve had a varied career, starting out in oil and gas, then transitioned to power and utilities. Carbon capture and storage aligns with these areas. I’m also an attorney by trade but then transitioned into finance and strategic transactions. So this new role strikes the right balance in using my various skill sets.” What excites Eddy about coming to work every day: “Getting things done. There’s an emphasis on execution in a thoughtful and comprehensive way. In the long term, I’ll hopefully be helping society address some of the key issues that are facing humanity right now in respect to climate change.” On balancing ExxonMobil’s deep experience in the energy industry with a start-up mentality: “ExxonMobil obviously has a tremendous history. It’s based on a culture of excellence. At the same time, this is a new industry. So it does require a little bit of a different mindset. The expectation is to drive things forward to produce accretive results but also be respectful of the processes that are in place from a long history of leading the energy sector.” His new role in one word: “Engaging.” Interested in joining Eddy to help influence the future today? Explore opportunities: https://lnkd.in/gx3X86ie

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  • ExxonMobil now operates the largest CO2 pipeline network in the United States, with over 1,500 miles – more than 900 of which lie within the US Gulf Coast region.   And for customers seeking to reduce their emissions with carbon capture and storage, we have existing storage capacity across various strategically located onshore sites. These give us the ability to store several million metric tons annually, making carbon capture and storage a commercially viable solution to manufacturing and power generation customers seeking to reduce their emissions.   That capacity and network of pipelines is just one example of how ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions is advancing commercially viable, real-world progress for our customers.     Learn more at https://lnkd.in/g2-dUxkV   #realworldprogress #CCUS

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  • The ExxonMobil Baytown facility in Texas is undergoing an energy transition. We’re installing new industrial burners and looking to produce low-carbon-intensity hydrogen that will allow our customers to fuel-switch and cut their emissions.     As part of our landmark alliance with Zeeco, Inc., we are installing their FREE JET® Gen 3™ hydrogen burners at Baytown, using them in combination with steam cracker technology to burn close to 100% hydrogen while minimizing NOx emissions. Both of these technologies are available to our customers. The FREE JET® Gen 3™ burners are a powerful decarbonization tool that will be available to our manufacturing customers. Our technology and infrastructure will provide manufacturing customers with the most commercially viable solution to their energy transition.     Discover more at https://lnkd.in/gYpkiBcB    #realworldprogress #hydrogen

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    Onboarding: The next generation of Low Carbon Solutions talent In this ongoing series, we meet some of our newest team members working in the energy transition at Low Carbon Solutions. Introducing Tulsi Patel, Critical Minerals Policy Advisor. Tulsi’s current role in one line: to bring lithium policy together at the state, federal, and global levels, then tie it to the global supply chain – which includes lithium, batteries, and EVs – and how it impacts our business. Why she chose to join Low Carbon Solutions: “I have a BS in chemical engineering and PhD in materials engineering, so the space is familiar to me as a research engineer. But from the policy side, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a part of this energy transition. These policies are very new and at the early stages of development. And ExxonMobil, as one of the biggest energy companies in the world, has a big voice in this space, and it’s exciting to be part of that.” Three words to describe her new role: “Challenging, fun, but ultimately impactful.” On planting seeds for the future: “We’re in it for the long game, and it’s going to take many years, especially on the policy front, to get to where we want to be. What we’re doing is planting the seeds; it’s going to be in the next 10-15 years down the road when we see the impact, and that’s exciting.” What has surprised her about joining the organization: “The thoughtfulness that goes into our projects. We’re moving so quickly every single day, yet I see that people put a lot of care into every little detail.” Interested in joining Tulsi to help influence the future today? Explore opportunities: https://lnkd.in/gq6iWHat

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  • We are leading the way with effective technologies and decarbonization solutions for our customers, joining with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to provide our customers with a complete carbon capture, storage and transportation solution. As the world’s largest licensor of post-combustion CO2 capture technology, working with MHI allows ExxonMobil to create integrated projects where liquid amines are the best solution. And together, we are creating next generation liquid amine technology, as well scaling carbon capture and storage through technical alliances in hard-to-abate sectors. Find out how ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions is driving real-world progress to help customers lower their emissions. https://lnkd.in/gReP3VY6 #realworldprogress #CCUS

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