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ExxonMobil expands chemical production at Baytown

ExxonMobil announced the start-up of two new chemical production units at its Baytown, Texas, manufacturing facility.
The $2 billion (€1.87 billion) expansion is part of ExxonMobil’s long-term growth plans to deliver higher-value products from its US Gulf Coast refining and chemical facilities.
“With startup of these two new lines, ExxonMobil is delivering high-value materials for a variety of products that society depends on every day,” said Karen McKee, president of ExxonMobil product solutions.
“We achieved excellent safety performance by leveraging our expertise to plan and execute large projects, while providing meaningful investment in the US Gulf Coast.”
The new performance polymers line will produce 400,000 metric tons per year of Vistamaxx™ and Exact™-branded polymer modifiers, which can enhance the performance of a broad range of chemical products used to make automotive parts, construction materials, hygiene and personal care products and various packaging applications.
The new linear alpha olefins unit will produce 350,000 tons per year of Elevexx™-branded products, marking ExxonMobil’s entry into the market.
During construction, the project supported more than 3,500 jobs, and when fully operational, will directly employ 200 more people.
ExxonMobil’s Baytown facility is one of the largest integrated and most technologically advanced refining and petrochemical complexes in the world.
Founded in 1919, ExxonMobil’s Baytown area operations are located on approximately 3,400 acres along the Houston Ship Channel, about 25 miles east of Houston.




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