ExxonMobil and Zeeco, Inc. join forces
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The new burners, paired with the low-carbon hydrogen that ExxonMobil is planning to produce in Baytown, Texas, US, could help industrial customers significantly reduce their emissions as they explore fuel switching from natural gas to hydrogen.
Replacing more natural gas with hydrogen as a fuel for industrial burners could lead to a widespread reduction in emissions at manufacturing operations worldwide.
ExxonMobil and Zeeco, longtime partners in developing technology, have consistently embraced new challenges to help meet society’s net zero goals.
“Our partnership, built on trust and innovation, is evolving with the energy transition,” said Hector Ayala, one of ExxonMobil's lead engineers who works with Zeeco. “Together, we’re developing real solutions for real customers seeking to lower their emissions,” he said.
ExxonMobil is already one of the leading hydrogen producers in the world, generating more than 1 million tpy for use in refining and chemical operations. The company's planned project in Baytown will be one of the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen facilities at start-up.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/29022024/exxonmobil-and-zeeco-inc-join-forces/
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