Hydrogen Production Hub: Air Liquide’s $200M POX Unit at Bay City Boosts Low-Carbon Syngas Supply
The article accurately reports on Air Liquide's recent $200 million investment in a Partial Oxidation (POX) unit at Oxea's Bay City site in Texas, scheduled to begin operations in early 2029. The investment aims to produce large-scale syngas and low-carbon hydrogen, supporting Oxea's expansion of oxo-alcohols and performance chemicals. The facility will feature a CO₂ recycling loop designed to reduce net CO₂ emissions by approximately 64,000 tonnes per year. This information is consistent with recent press releases and news articles from July 2026. Therefore, the article is trustworthy and up-to-date.
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