selected item
Perspective
Oct. 19, 2022
LaBarge: Gateway to the future
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming, which has captured more carbon dioxide emissions to date than any industrial facility in the world, is a hub for helium and liquefied natural gas production. LaBarge is shaping how we reduce CO2 emissions with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
Perspective
Oct. 19, 2022
Explore more
2024: A breakout year for our carbon capture and storage business
- We’re leading the creation of a new industry.
- 2024 was a big year for our CCS business.
- More milestones are ahead in 2025.
Viewpoints
•
3 min read
• Jan. 9, 2025Steel, ammonia and AI? Oh my! What can’t our CCS help decarbonize?
- We’re scaling up carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
- We’re leading the way in helping U.S. industries use CCS to meet demand for lower-carbon products.
- Next up: We’re working to expand our customers to include data centers to support AI growth.
Article
•
4 min read
• Dec. 11, 2024ExxonMobil secures largest CO2 offshore storage site in the U.S.
- ExxonMobil has secured access to over 271,000-acres in Texas state waters; ideal for CO2 storage
- Agreement will directly benefit the Texas Permanent School Fund
- Latest example of ExxonMobil’s leadership in building a carbon capture industry in the U.S.
News releases
•
3 min read
• Oct. 10, 2024Pasta, beans and vegetable oil: bringing carbon capture and storage to summer camp
- More than 1,300 students in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi took part in STEM summer camps supported by ExxonMobil.
- Campers learned the science behind carbon capture and storage, a key technology to help reduce emissions.
- We worked with two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to broaden the program’s reach.
Article
•
4 min read
• Sept. 10, 2024ExxonMobil signs carbon capture agreement with CF Industries in Mississippi
- We’ll remove up to 500,000 metric tons of CO2 annually from CF Industries’ site in Yazoo City.
- It’s the latest sign of our leadership in CCS, a proven emissions solution.
- Our total CCS customer commitments are now up to 5.5 MTA.
Article
•
3 min read
• July 25, 2024Breakthrough carbon capture technology ready for field testing
Key takeaways:
- We’re developing a breakthrough emissions-reduction technology.
- Carbonate fuel cells could capture CO2 more efficiently, cost-effectively.
- We’ll demonstrate this technology at our Rotterdam site starting in 2026.
News
•
3 min read
• May 22, 2024