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Worley Wins EPC Contract for ExxonMobil Texas Hydrogen Facility

Worley Wins EPC Contract for ExxonMobil Texas Hydrogen Facility

Business
ExxonMobil is preparing to develop a Gulf Coast center with capability to produce 1 billion cu feet each day of blue hydrogen.Rendering courtesy Mitsubishi Corp. ExxonMobil has actually chosen Australia-based Worley to supply engineering, procurement and building services for a proposed hydrogen and ammonia production center in Baytown, Texas, the engineer-contractor revealed Dec. 16.The plant, to be situated near the energy giant's Gulf Coast chemicals and refining complex, is set to have a production capability of 1 billion cu feet of blue hydrogen each day, used gas with carbon capture and storage innovation, plus 1 million lots of ammonia each year.ExxonMobil states it anticipates the center will be the biggest of its kind on the planet. Worley's agreement covers work for the...
Enhances into Cat 2 storm …

Enhances into Cat 2 storm …

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MORGAN CITY, La. (AP)-- Hurricane Francine knocked into the Louisiana coast Wednesday night as an unsafe Category 2 storm that knocked out electrical power to more than a quarter-million consumers and threatened extensive flooding as it sent out a possibly lethal storm rise hurrying inland along the Gulf Coast.Francine crashed ashore in Terrebonne Parish, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) southwest of Morgan City, the National Hurricane Center revealed at 4 p.m. CDT. Loading leading continual winds near 100 miles per hour (155 kph), the cyclone then damaged a delicate seaside area that hasn't totally recuperated from a series of ravaging cyclones in 2020 and 2021.Morgan City Fire Chief Alvin Cockerham stated the typhoon rapidly flooded streets, snapped power lines and sent out tree limbs cras...