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Capture it. Move it. Store it: Three steps for reducing CO2 emissions 

  • Want to learn more about carbon capture and storage (CCS)? 
  • Clay, Mark and Elizabeth are here to help in a video series.
  • They explain how CCS works, why it matters and what makes it safe.

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Not everyone can explain a complex topic like carbon capture and storage (CCS) in plain English. But we’ve got three who can! 

Click the links to our videos, in which our experts explain the three key steps in the process, and why this technology can help industries be better positioned for the future. 

Clay Sutton

Capture: Clay Sutton explains how CO2 is captured from industrial sites, preventing it from reaching the atmosphere

Clay is a process engineer with a PhD in chemical engineering who’s worked at ExxonMobil for nearly 20 years. He’s also a saxophonist, homebrewer, father of two and an avid train buff!

Mark Armstrong

Transportation: Mark Armstrong explains how we transport CO2 via our pipeline system with safety first and foremost

Mark is an expert in environmental safety and emergency response. He’s a native of New Orleans, a father of two boys, and has spent much of his work time engaging with communities. 
Elizabeth Hay

Storage: Elizabeth Hay explains how captured CO2 is stored deep underground, safely and permanently

Our Global CCS Carbon Storage Enablement Manager, Elizabeth has used her chemical engineering degree to create energy solutions with ExxonMobil for more than 20 years. She and her husband have three children and two Labrador Retrievers.

Carbon capture and storage

Providing industry solutions needed to help reduce emissions during the energy transition