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ExxonMobil signs carbon capture agreement with CF Industries in Mississippi

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ExxonMobil has signed its fourth carbon capture and storage (CCS) agreement with a major industrial customer, the latest sign of its growing leadership in this key emissions-reduction technology.

We’ll transport and permanently store up to 500 000 tpy of captured CO2 from CF Industries’ complex in Yazoo City, Mississippi, US, which makes nitrogen products for agricultural fertilizer and other essential products. The project will enable CF Industries to reduce the site’s CO2 emissions by up to about 50%. Startup is planned for 2028.

With this agreement, the total CO2 that ExxonMobil has agreed to store for customers is up to 5.5 million tpy.

“We’re serious about expanding carbon capture – a safe, proven solution for hard-to-decarbonise industries,” said Dan Ammann, president of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions. “Our agreement with CF Industries is the latest example of how we can help industrial customers make significant progress, quickly and economically.”

“We’ve set ambitious goals to reduce our emissions from our operations, and CCS will play a key role in getting us there,” said Tony Will, President and CEO of CF Industries. “We are really pleased to expand our relationship with ExxonMobil for our second CCS project together as their leading expertise helps accelerate our decarbonisation journey.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/26072024/exxonmobil-signs-carbon-capture-agreement-with-cf-industries-in-mississippi/

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