Exxon Mobil Corporation announced progress in its carbon capture and storage $(CCS)$ operations, highlighting several milestones achieved in 2025. The company began transporting and storing up to 2 million tonnes per annum $(MTA)$ of CO2 from CF Industries' Donaldsonville complex in Louisiana, marking its first CCS project to come online. ExxonMobil also plans to initiate CCS operations with additional industrial partners in Texas and Louisiana, including the New Generation Gas Gathering facility, Linde, and Nucor. The company expanded its customer base to include AtmosClear and Lake Charles Methanol II, bringing its total contracted CCS volume to approximately 9 MTA of CO2 across six customers. ExxonMobil's CCS portfolio now serves a range of industries, including power, methanol, steel, ammonia, natural gas processing, and industrial gases. The company also anticipates a final investment decision for its first Low Carbon Data Center by the end of the year. ExxonMobil stated its intention to continue engaging with stakeholders and expanding CCS operations in the coming year.
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