ExxonMobil & BASF Collaborate on Low-Emission Hydrogen
Update: 2025-11-18
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ExxonMobil and BASF unite to revolutionize hydrogen production with methane pyrolysis, a technology that creates hydrogen and solid carbon, not carbon dioxide. They plan to build a demonstration plant in Texas, aiming to produce up to 2,000 tons of low-emission hydrogen and 6,000 tons of solid carbon annually. This turquoise hydrogen method, using electricity to split methane, is gaining traction due to its potential to reduce emissions and energy requirements. The solid carbon byproduct can be used in various industries, offsetting production costs. This collaboration aligns with both companies low-carbon strategies, offering a promising alternative to traditional water electrolysis and carbon capture methods.
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