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Baytown becoming one of the largest advanced recycling operations in the world
- Our third advanced recycling unit at Baytown is now operational, increasing capacity to process up to ~250 million pounds of plastic waste annually.
- We’re on track to reach approximately 450 million pounds of annual advanced recycling capacity at our global facilities by year-end 2026.
- Advanced recycling is an effective and necessary technology to recycle more plastics, and ExxonMobil is leading the way. Supportive policy frameworks are essential to scale advanced recycling and accelerate a circular economy.
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• Feb. 2, 2026
Connecting U.S. industry growth: ExxonMobil announces investment to increase the capacity of the Enterprise Products Bahia natural gas liquids pipeline
- ExxonMobil is increasing the capacity of the Enterprise Products Bahia Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) pipeline by 400,000 barrels per day, boosting total throughput to 1 million barrels per day.
- The investment also includes an extension to connect NGL production from ExxonMobil’s Cowboy Central Delivery Point in Eddy County, New Mexico.
- The additional project capacity will operate under the name “Cowboy Connector Pipeline,” connecting ExxonMobil’s growing production in the Permian Basin to U.S. Gulf Coast refining and chemical facilities and enabling access to export logistics to serve markets around the world.
- The investment supports ExxonMobil’s growth plans in the Permian Basin and further enhances its competitive advantages of scale and integration.
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• Nov. 20, 2025
Baytown area newsletter
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Nov. 18, 2025
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin tours our advanced recycling operations in Baytown
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• Nov. 17, 2025
Kids’ Meals ExxonMobil Campus to serve 26,000 meals each weekday to preschool-aged children by 2031
- ExxonMobil and Kids’ Meals, the nation’s only free and healthy home meal delivery program for food-insecure, preschool-aged children, have been community partners since 2016.
- ExxonMobil contributed $3 million to Kids’ Meals for the development of its new campus, the largest corporate gift the nonprofit has received to date.
- The new Kids’ Meals ExxonMobil campus, now open, is projected to serve 26,000 children each weekday by 2031, helping meet a critical need in the Greater Houston community.
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• Oct. 15, 2025United States
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