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org Summary ExxonMobil is a fossilfuel company headquartered in Irving, Texas. plans to invest $240 million to expand the crude slate and improve pollutioncontrol at its 502,500 barrel-per-day refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, said the state’s governor on Wednesday.
org Summary ExxonMobil is a fossilfuel company headquartered in Irving, Texas. plans to invest $240 million to expand the crude slate and improve pollutioncontrol at its 502,500 barrel-per-day refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, said the state’s governor on Wednesday.
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