The integrated facility will have the capacity to produce 1 bcf of hydrogen per day and capture more than 98% or 7 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide emissions.
The project will see emissions reduced by 30% at the Baytown refinery.
ExxonMobil is expected to complete its FID on the development in 2024, with startup planned in 2027 or 2028.
Upon completion, the Baytown facility will be considered the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen project.
Cost of the contract was not disclosed.
Singapore’s Seatrium has secured a topside integration project for the FPSO Errea Wittu from Offshore Frontier Solutions, a MODEC Group… Read More
The UK's hydrocarbons regulator has awarded 31 new exploration licences in the country's North Sea waters, Reuters reported on Friday Read More
ExxonMobil announced the closing of its USD 60-billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources on Friday, a move that solidifies its… Read More
BP-Eni joint venture Azule Energy has entered a strategic farm-in agreement with Rhino Resources in Namibia's offshore Orange Basin, the… Read More
Africa-focused energy group Chariot has spudded the RZK-1 exploration well on the Gaufrette prospect at the Loukos Onshore licence in… Read More
Touchstone Exploration has acquired Trinidad-focused Trinity Exploration & Production in an all-shares deal, the Canadian upstream player said on Wednesday Read More
This website uses cookies.