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Low-carbon ammonia: Reducing emissions, energizing industry 
  • Ammonia is a key ingredient in fertilizer and can be used as a fuel for power and transportation.
  • Its popularity is rising because it doesn’t produce CO2 when used, but we need to manage the emissions from making it.
  • Our proposed project in Baytown aims to do just that.
Baytown breakthrough: Our next-generation hydrogen burner can help decarbonize a key industry
  • Our new burner for steam crackers can run up to 100% hydrogen fuel.
  • At our Baytown Olefins Plant, we’re the first to demonstrate this technology at industrial scale.
  • Our demonstration achieved a 90%* reduction in direct CO2 emissions.
  • We've reached another milestone in our mission to help reduce emissions from key industries.
Got 2 minutes? Learn why a new hydrogen burner could be a game-changer for industry
  • New video shows why we’re excited about a burner that can run on up to 100% hydrogen.
  • It can help Industries become “hydrogen-ready,” says our expert Hector Ayala.
Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Witnesses Signing Ceremony for ADNOC and ExxonMobil Partnering in World’s Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Facility
  • ADNOC to acquire a 35% equity stake in Baytown, Texas, project that will produce virtually carbon-free hydrogen
  • The strategic investment will support both companies’ net zero ambitions, accelerate decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors, and meet rising demand for low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia
  • Facility expects to convert U.S.-produced natural gas into virtually carbon-free hydrogen, with ~98% of CO2 removed, advancing U.S. competitiveness and supporting U.S. jobs

Meet the people making hydrogen and ammonia happen

  • Hydrogen is expected to meet 10% of global energy needs by 2050.
  • Water vapor is the only byproduct of using hydrogen as fuel or feedstock.
  • Hydrogen can be transformed into ammonia, a low-carbon fuel for heavy industry and key ingredient in fertilizers.

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