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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil (XOM) said on Wednesday it will spend $100 million to upgrade its Baton Rouge, Louisiana, chemical plant to produce a highly pure form of isopropyl alcohol that is ...
ExxonMobil said it will spend $100 million at its Baton Rouge chemical plant so the facility can produce ultra-pure isopropyl alcohol, which is used to make the advanced computer chips that power ...
The investment will be used for the upgradation of the chemical complex to produce a highly purified form of isopropyl alcohol. The substance, used to clean and process microchips, is witnessing ...
Advt The chemical plant upgrade, which will be completed by 2027, will allow Exxon to produce more high-purity isopropyl alcohol and meet the growing demand from U.S. tech companies, said Frederik ...