The Permian Basin of West Texas and other oil-production regions are naturally saturated with hydrogen sulfide, a strong-smelling poisonous gas that forms underground as plants and organisms decay.
ExxonMobil reported a release of hydrogen sulfide gas Friday at its 634,400 b/d Beaumont, Texas, refinery, according to a company filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Monday.
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hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas. While commonly known for its foul smell, this gas may play a crucial role in supporting cellular ...
ExxonMobil reported a release of hydrogen sulfide gas Friday at its 634,400 b/d Beaumont, Texas, refinery, according to a company filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Monday.