Worley and ExxonMobil Partner for USA's Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
  • Worley will provide EPC services to ExxonMobil for a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia facility in Baytown, Texas.
  • The facility aims to produce up to 28.3 million cubic meters of low-carbon hydrogen daily and over 1 million metric tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year.
  • The partnership signifies a strategic move towards sustainable energy practices and is expected to enhance Worley's backlog significantly.
  • The success of the project is contingent upon final investment decisions, supportive government policies, and regulatory permits.
ExxonMobil and Worley have reached an agreement for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for ExxonMobil's planned low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia facility in Baytown, Texas. Worley's role will encompass Enabling Works, Infrastructure, and Interconnects for this groundbreaking project. Expected to be the largest of its kind globally, the facility will focus on producing environmentally friendly hydrogen with nearly all carbon dioxide removed, along with a substantial amount of low-carbon ammonia. Chris Ashton, Worley's CEO, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its contribution to strengthening Worley's project portfolio. Emphasizing sustainability, both companies are aligning their efforts with sustainable practices. However, the project's realization hinges on crucial factors such as final investment approval, supportive governmental policies, and securing necessary regulatory permits.
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