Close Menu
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Power and Energy Companies – Oil & Gas 360

November 19, 2025

Transocean adds $89 million in new offshore drilling options across three regions – Oil & Gas 360

November 18, 2025

What DECARBON 2026 Reveals About the Industry’s Next Move – Oil & Gas 360

November 18, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
Home » ExxonMobil Secures Contract to Store AtmosClear’s Biomass CO₂ in Louisiana
ESG & Sustainability

ExxonMobil Secures Contract to Store AtmosClear’s Biomass CO₂ in Louisiana

omc_adminBy omc_adminOctober 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


ExxonMobil to transport and permanently store 680,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year from AtmosClear’s Baton Rouge BECCS facility.

Contract linked to Microsoft’s carbon removal credit purchases, among the largest agreements in the voluntary CDR market.

Project builds on ExxonMobil’s expanding carbon storage network in Louisiana, already backed by Class VI wells and pipelines.

Baton Rouge bets on carbon removal

ExxonMobil has been selected to transport and permanently store carbon dioxide captured at AtmosClear’s planned biomass energy facility at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, marking one of the largest bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) commitments in the United States to date.

AtmosClear BR, a subsidiary specializing in carbon capture from biomass, said the project will sequester up to 680,000 tonnes of biogenic CO₂ annually. The company cited ExxonMobil’s existing infrastructure — including Class VI injection wells, pipelines, and monitoring systems already in operation — as decisive factors in the selection.

AtmosClear Chief Executive Dan Shapiro said ExxonMobil’s “safety culture and operational track record” made it the preferred partner. He also tied the agreement to an earlier deal with Microsoft, which has committed to purchase carbon removal credits from the facility once it comes online.

Financing carbon removal through credit markets

The contract feeds into a rapidly expanding market for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits. AtmosClear’s credits are expected to be sold to industrial and technology buyers seeking to offset hard-to-abate emissions.

“This is one of the largest carbon removal agreements to date, and it helps build confidence in the scale-up of BECCS as a viable pathway,” Shapiro said.

For Microsoft, which has been active in sourcing high-quality removal credits, the deal reflects growing corporate demand for solutions that go beyond emissions avoidance. By tying project revenues directly to long-term credit purchases, AtmosClear and ExxonMobil are embedding CCS into a commercial model designed to survive outside subsidy regimes.

ExxonMobil doubles down on Louisiana

For ExxonMobil, the arrangement is part of a broader strategy to cement Louisiana as a hub for carbon capture and storage. The company has already signed four other carbon storage contracts in the state, making this the fifth addition to its portfolio.

Barry Engle, President of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, said the project would “support the local economy while expanding our leadership in large-scale carbon storage.” The company now describes its Louisiana system as the largest integrated CCS network in operation globally, with a model built on long-term offtake agreements from industrial emitters.

Barry EngleBarry Engle
Barry Engle, President of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions

The strategy reflects a shift by the oil major toward low-carbon services. By repurposing existing pipeline corridors and storage sites, ExxonMobil aims to reduce costs and accelerate project deployment, while creating durable revenue streams from CDR markets and industrial partnerships.

RELATED ARTICLE: ExxonMobil Moves Forward with Largest Renewable Diesel Facility in Canada

Policy and global significance

Louisiana has emerged as a testing ground for US carbon storage policy. The state secured primacy from the Environmental Protection Agency for permitting Class VI wells earlier this year, streamlining approvals for CCS operators. The regulatory certainty has drawn companies like ExxonMobil, which require large, bankable volumes of CO₂ to justify infrastructure build-out.

For investors and corporate buyers, the Baton Rouge project illustrates how voluntary carbon markets are beginning to interact with regulated infrastructure. If scaled, it could serve as a template for how bioenergy plants, storage operators, and credit purchasers link up in a way that supports both climate goals and regional economies.

Globally, BECCS projects remain sparse, and questions over permanence, land use, and verification continue. Yet deals of this size, particularly those linked to credit purchases by firms like Microsoft, point to growing willingness among corporates to underwrite the technology.

Outlook

AtmosClear’s Baton Rouge site will join ExxonMobil’s existing logistics and storage network, positioning the facility as a cornerstone of a new carbon removal supply chain in the Gulf Coast. For state leaders, the deal ties economic development to climate targets. For global ESG stakeholders, it shows how a combination of infrastructure readiness, policy alignment, and corporate procurement can push carbon removal beyond the pilot stage.

If successful, the partnership could establish Louisiana as a key anchor for the emerging global carbon removal industry, with implications for how voluntary and compliance markets evolve over the next decade.

Follow ESG News on LinkedIn



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bluesky Threads Tumblr Telegram Email
omc_admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Sam Altman-Backed Exowatt Raises $50 Million to Scale Dispatchable Solar for AI Demand

November 18, 2025

Deutsche Bank Targets $1 Trillion in Sustainable and Transition Finance by 2030

November 18, 2025

EDF, OpCore plan $4.3B High Power Data Center to Boost France’s AI capacity

November 18, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

LPG sales grow 5.1% in FY25, 43.6 lakh new customers enrolled, ET EnergyWorld

May 16, 20255 Views

South Sudan on edge as Sudan’s war threatens vital oil industry | Sudan war News

May 21, 20254 Views

Trump’s 100 days, AI bubble, volatility: Market Takeaways

December 16, 20073 Views
Don't Miss

U.S. says new sanctions are driving Russian oil prices to multi-year lows

By omc_adminNovember 18, 2025

(Bloomberg) — The U.S. Treasury claimed success in the department’s latest efforts to…

Turkey’s TPAO targets $4 billion debt issuance to accelerate oil and gas production

November 18, 2025

Eni awards TechnipFMC substantial iEPCI™ scope for Maha project offshore Indonesia

November 18, 2025

SLB OneSubsea wins second bp subsea boosting award following Kaskida project

November 18, 2025
Top Trending

More than 80 countries at Cop30 join call for roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out | Cop30

By omc_adminNovember 18, 2025

Caribbean slavery reparations body calls for ‘mutually beneficial’ restorative justice from UK | Slavery

By omc_adminNovember 18, 2025

DHL to Purchase More than 300 Million Liters of Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Phillips 66

By omc_adminNovember 18, 2025
Most Popular

The Layoffs List of 2025: Meta, Microsoft, Block, and More

May 9, 202510 Views

‘Looksmaxxing’ on ChatGPT Rated Me a ‘Mid-Tier Becky.’ Be Careful.

June 3, 20254 Views

Ring Founder on ‘Tough Day’ of AWS Outage: ‘We Got Through It’

October 24, 20253 Views
Our Picks

Oil Gains on EU Sanctions Pressure

November 18, 2025

Exxon, Chevron and ADNOC explore bids for Lukoil’s international assets

November 18, 2025

U.S. says new sanctions are driving Russian oil prices to multi-year lows

November 18, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 oilmarketcap. Designed by oilmarketcap.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.