Helping Deliver Texas Energy

Few challenges are more important than maintaining an accessible and affordable supply of energy while reducing its environmental impact. ExxonMobil is playing a leading role in addressing this challenge by maximizing the production of current sources of energy and spearheading lower-carbon technologies. Working to make these goals a reality, ExxonMobil Pipeline Company is leveraging its pipeline and logistical expertise to keep today’s energy products flowing while preparing to safely transport products that will empower Texas’ lower-carbon future.

Community Leader Spotlight

We want our communities to have educational resources to learn more about CO2 and the need for an expanded pipeline network. We also want the first responders in our communities to be prepared with emergency response tactics needed to address CO2-specific hazards. That’s one reason why we sponsor the participation of local and regional emergency responders in programs such as the HazMat Liquid and CO2 Pipeline Emergency Response trainings with Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).

Learn more about TEEX

Are you interested in an upcoming HazMat Liquid & CO2 Pipeline and Industrial Fire Emergencies training class?

Register for our upcoming classes using the links below. First time TEEX training participants will need to select "create account" within the myTEEX student portal when registering. All courses are hosted by TEEX in College Station, TX on Saturdays and Sundays. Prerequisites are required to attend, please see course description for more information.

November 8-9, 2025

Do you have questions about training or want to learn more? Submit an interest form below.

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Can't make it to TEEX but still want training?

Sign up today! All departments along our pipeline routes qualify for this free training opportunity.

Updates

ExxonMobil Pipeline Company is committed to developing safe and reliable energy sources for the future. Learn more about the technology and innovations that are helping to meet your community's energy needs.

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API and LEPA release 2024 Pipeline Performance Report

07/08/2025

The American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Liquid Energy Pipeline Association (LEPA) recently released their 2024 Performance Report, which provides information on why pipelines are vital to supplying the energy sources we depend on.

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Engineering students become Tapia Center Carbon Project Ambassadors

07/03/2025

ExxonMobil was on site recently at Tennessee State University (TSU) as TSU professors taught engineering students from across the country STEM curriculum, focusing on the Tapia Carbon Project.

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SOWELA Technical Community College hosts STEM Energy Professional Development Program

06/27/2025

Recently, SOWELA Technical Community College at Oakdale hosted the first Tapia Center STEM Energy Professional Development Program — a transformative, week-long experience for 40 educators from across Southwest Louisiana.

How We Support the Texas Gulf Coast

Working With Our Neighbors

We are committed to being a good neighbor. Safe operations and open communication are critical components to build and maintain those relationships. Hear from one of our right-of-way landowners, Millard.

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Supporting Jobs

Our pipelines in the region provide important delivery and transportation services for manufacturers across the Texas Gulf Coast.

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Advancing Texas — Promoting energy security

In recent years, the United States has become one of the world's top producers of oil and natural gas.

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Enhanced Reliability

Our maintenance and replacement processes are designed by industry experts to keep our pipelines running safely and reliably.

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Pipeline Facts and Resources

Pipelines are designed to meet stringent federal and state regulations covering pipeline material, strength and thickness. Pipelines, like cable, water and sewer lines, travel near the surface and far away from water sources deeper below. Computer-aided pipeline monitoring can rapidly detect issues so that pipeline operators can quickly shut down pumps and close valves to isolate segments if necessary. This helps ensure families and communities are protected.

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Learn more about ExxonMobil Pipeline Company and other industry leaders.

ExxonMobil Pipeline Company's investment in this pipeline maintenance and project work on the Texas Gulf Coast totals more than $1 billion.

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