ExxonMobil Announces Over $240 Million Investment In Baton Rouge Refinery

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Gov. John Bel Edwards and state economic development officials announced Wednesday ExxonMobil's plans for over $240 million in capital improvements at the company's Baton Rouge refinery.

“We are delighted with ExxonMobil’s decision to move forward with this important suite of projects,” Gov. Edwards said. “For more than a century, the ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Refinery has fueled the economy of our state and nation. These latest capital upgrades will continue to position the integrated ExxonMobil refinery and chemical complex here in Baton Rouge as one of the world’s most innovative and competitive energy sites.”

ExxonMobil says the improvements will help to keep 1,300 existing jobs at the refinery while also supporting over 600 temporary construction jobs over three years. Work is scheduled to begin later this year.

“ExxonMobil is an economic driver in East Baton Rouge, supporting thousands of residents with quality jobs, strategically partnering with local companies for procurement needs, and injecting millions of dollars into public services,” Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome said. “I am pleased by the news that this investment has been approved, and look forward to seeing the economic return to bolster employment, contribute to our tax base and reinvigorate local businesses.”


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