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ExxonMobil Partners with Worley for Groundbreaking Blue Hydrogen Facility in Texas
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ExxonMobil has chosen Worley for EPC services on its blue hydrogen and ammonia facility in Baytown, Texas. The project is set to be the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen plant. It marks a major milestone in ExxonMobil’s low-carbon energy initiatives. This facility represents significant progress in sustainable energy production.
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