ExxonMobil's Wet Gas Scrubbing Technology Selected for Shell's Puget Sound Refinery

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Feb. 17, 2004—ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (EMRE) and Hamon Research-Cottrell (HRC) announced today that Shell Oil Products US has selected ExxonMobil's well-proven Wet Gas Scrubbing technology for their Puget Sound Refinery in Washington State. This technology will enable the refinery to reduce emissions of sulfur oxides (SOx) and particulates from their Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) when the Wet Gas Scrubbing installation is completed in 2006. This project is part of environmental improvement commitments Shell Oil Products US made to the local community, U.S. EPA and Washington State's Northwest Air Pollution Authority.

EMRE and HRC announced a license and sublicensing agreement early last year to provide ExxonMobil's Wet Gas Scrubbing technology to sublicensees of HRC.

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