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XOM's $14.25 million Baytown pollution fine stands as the Supreme Court rejects its appeal in a landmark Clean Air Act case.
The company says the new unit, part of a deeper chemical recycling investment, has doubled the Baytown plant’s capacity.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined ExxonMobil's appeal regarding a $14.25 million penalty against the company for environmental ...
ExxonMobil's 588,000 b/d Baytown, Texas, refinery had an unplanned shutdown of its alkylation unit due to a compressor trip that started on Monday, the company notified the Texas Commission on ...
At ExxonMobil’s Baytown Complex, the summer internship isn’t about coffee runs or quiet observation — it’s a two-month, hands ...
ExxonMobil remained silent Wednesday regarding this week’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to take up the company’s ...
According to plaintiffs Environment Texas and the Sierra Club, $14.25 million is the largest penalty issued in a Clean Air ...
ExxonMobil's 588,000 b/d Baytown, Texas, refinery had an unplanned shutdown of its alkylation unit due to a compressor trip that started on Monday, the company notified the Texas Commission on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday shut down ExxonMobil's attempt to dodge a $14.25 million fine for air pollution at its massive refinery complex in the Southeast Texas city of Baytown, according to ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNSupreme Court denies ExxonMobil's appeal in $14.3 million air pollution caseThe U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to ExxonMobil by refusing to hear an appeal to overturn a lower court decision that ...
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