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ExxonMobil to Expand Carbon Capture and Storage at LaBarge, Wyoming, Facility

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ExxonMobil has announced a $400 million investment to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge facility in Wyoming. This project aims to capture an additional 1.2 million metric tons of CO₂ annually, enhancing the facility's total capture capacity to 7-8 million metric tons per year. The expansion aligns with ExxonMobil's 2030 emission-reduction goals and net zero ambitions by 2050, contributing to a 3% reduction in upstream operated emissions. Completion of engineering design is done, with potential startup in 2025, pending approvals.

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  • Investment of $400 million to expand carbon capture capabilities.
  • Annual carbon capture to increase by 1.2 million metric tons, supporting emission-reduction targets.
  • Potential startup of the project in 2025 enhances future revenue prospects.
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  • Estimated $400 million investment further reduces greenhouse gas emissions, supporting corporate-wide emission-reduction plans
  • Annual carbon captured to increase by approximately 1.2 million metric tons
  • Front-end engineering design complete; potential startup in 2025

IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

ExxonMobil has made a final investment decision to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge, Wyoming, facility, which has captured more CO2 than any other facility in the world to date. The expansion project will capture up to 1.2 million metric tons of CO2, in addition to the 6-7 million metric tons captured at LaBarge each year.

“Carbon capture and storage is a readily available technology that can play a critical role in helping society reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Joe Blommaert, president of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions. “By expanding carbon capture and storage at LaBarge, we can reduce emissions from our operations and continue to demonstrate the large-scale capability for carbon capture and storage to address emissions from vital sectors of the global economy, including industrial manufacturing.”

ExxonMobil completed front-end engineering and design work for the project in December 2021 and expects to issue the engineering, procurement and construction contract in March. Pending regulatory approvals, startup is estimated in 2025.

The expansion is part of the company’s 2030 emission-reduction plans and supports the company’s ambition to achieve net zero greenhouse emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) for its operated assets by 2050. By capturing an additional 1.2 million metric tons of CO2 each year, ExxonMobil can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its upstream operated emissions by 3%. The LaBarge facility currently captures nearly 20% of all human-made CO2 captured in the world each year.

“Our state has always been a leader in carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) and we are pleased to see projects like this that bring that technology forward. Wyoming and our industries do more than talk about carbon capture technologies. We help develop and deploy them,” said Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon. “This announcement is a great example of what industry can do to reduce greenhouse emissions and develop resources. I am delighted that ExxonMobil has decided to move forward with their expansion in Wyoming. This helps Wyoming advance its commitment to develop the technology to become carbon negative.”

In addition to producing natural gas, ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility is one of the world’s largest sources of helium, producing approximately 20% of global supply. Helium is an essential component for health care equipment such as magnetic resonance imaging, high-tech products including fiber optics and semiconductors, and materials for space travel.

ExxonMobil established its Low Carbon Solutions business to commercialize low-emission technologies. It is initially focusing on carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and biofuels – technologies where the company can leverage its core competencies and competitive advantages. Over the next six years, the company plans to invest more than $15 billion on lower-emission initiatives.

Sound government policies will accelerate the deployment of key technologies at the pace and scale required to support a societal net-zero future.

ExxonMobil has more than 30 years of experience capturing CO₂ and has cumulatively captured more anthropogenic CO₂ than any other company. It has an equity share of about one-fifth of the world’s carbon capture and storage capacity at about 9 million metric tons per year.

ExxonMobil is committed to helping society reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing the company’s Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity and developing and deploying emission-reducing technologies and products. Increasing the supply of products with lower life cycle greenhouse gas emissions helps enable the transition from higher-emissions alternatives.

About ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil, one of the largest publicly traded international energy companies, uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, is one of the largest refiners and marketers of petroleum products, and its chemical company is one of the largest in the world. To learn more, visit exxonmobil.com, the Energy Factor and Carbon capture and storage | ExxonMobil.

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Cautionary Statement: Statements of future events, investment opportunities or conditions in this release are forward-looking statements. Actual future results, including project plans, timing, results, and costs, future reductions in emissions and emissions intensity, carbon capture results and the impact of operational and technology efforts could vary depending on any changes in plans upon final approval of this project; the ability to execute operational objectives on a timely and successful basis; the ability to obtain and timing of required governmental and other third party consents; the development and pace of supportive market conditions and national, regional and local policies relating to carbon capture and emission reductions; changes in laws and regulations including laws and regulations regarding greenhouse gas emissions, carbon costs, and taxes; trade patterns and the development and enforcement of local, national and international mandates and treaties; unforeseen technical or operational difficulties; the outcome of research efforts and future technology developments, including the ability to scale projects and technologies on a commercially competitive basis; changes in supply and demand and other market factors affecting future prices of oil, gas, and petrochemical products; and other factors discussed in this release and under the heading “Factors Affecting Future Results” on the Investors page of ExxonMobil’s website at exxonmobil.com.

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FAQ

What is ExxonMobil's recent investment related to carbon capture?

ExxonMobil has invested $400 million to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge facility in Wyoming.

How much CO₂ will ExxonMobil's LaBarge facility capture after the expansion?

The LaBarge facility will capture an additional 1.2 million metric tons of CO₂ annually, totaling 7-8 million metric tons per year.

When is the expected startup date for ExxonMobil's carbon capture project?

Pending regulatory approvals, the startup for the expanded project is estimated in 2025.

How does the investment support ExxonMobil's emission-reduction plans?

The investment aligns with ExxonMobil's 2030 emission-reduction plans and aims for net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

What percentage of human-made CO₂ does the LaBarge facility currently capture?

LaBarge captures nearly 20% of all human-made CO₂ captured globally each year.

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