Our footprint in Texas
Meeting global energy demand while supporting local communities
Meeting global energy demand while supporting local communities
With over 100 years of history in Texas, ExxonMobil operates in 80 counties today, contributing to the state’s economic and social vitality. We launched Low Carbon Solutions in 2021 to help industrial customers reduce their emissions through solutions such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen, low-carbon ammonia and lithium. This new business will help advance Texas as a leader in meeting energy demands and driving economic growth for the state, while reducing emissions.
Our Texas projects
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Baytown low-carbon hydrogen
We're planning to build a world-scale plant to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia at our refining and petrochemical complex in Baytown, Texas.
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Rose Carbon Capture and Storage project
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a safe and proven solution that can help reduce emissions for industries along the Gulf Coast. In June 2024, we began drilling activities for our Rose Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in West Jefferson County.
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Linde CO2 off-take agreement
Under this agreement, we'll transport and permanently store up to 2.2 million metric tons annually (MTA) of carbon dioxide from Linde's hydrogen production facility in Jefferson County, Texas.
ExxonMobil donates $25K to Jefferson County disaster recovery
Watch the video to see how ExxonMobil’s $25K gift, in honor of Commissioner Vernon Pierce, is aiding the Long Term Recovery Group in its work to support residents after devastating storms.
Community support
community partners
Deepening our roots in Texas communities
Texas community involvement
Hands-on safety training
Since 2019, we’ve teamed up with the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service and the National Association of State Fire Marshals to provide a pipeline safety training course for more than 800 first responders in the communities where we operate. We’ve recently expanded our offerings to include training for carbon-dioxide (CO2) pipeline. The courses are held at the Brayton Fire Training Field facility in College Station, Texas and are free for participants. Learn more about our training courses hereTapia STEM camps
We’re proud supporters of Rice University’s Tapia Center summer camps, an award-winning residential STEM program for middle and high school students of diverse backgrounds. At Tapia, we’ve developed a STEM CCS curriculum that teaches students about carbon dioxide and its effective management for a lower-carbon future. This year, more than 800 students will attend the program hosted on campus at Rice University. In addition, we’ve helped sponsor teachers attending professional development programs at the Tapia Center. Learn more about Tapia STEM camps hereExplore more
Discover more about how we’re making an impact across Texas. Learn about our innovative projects and our commitment to sustainability and safety.