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Linde expanding CO2 capacity in the U.S. Gulf Coast

| By Scott Jenkins

Linde (Dublin, Ireland; www.linde.com) today announced it is doubling the capacity of its Freeport, Texas, carbon dioxide (CO) production facility by adding a second CO₂ liquefaction plant.

Starting up in 2027, the new plant will liquefy crude CO captured from MEGlobal America Inc.’s Oyster Creek ethylene glycol facility, which Linde also supplies with oxygen from its Freeport air separation plant.

The increased capacity will help Linde meet growing industry demand for reliable CO supply across diverse applications, including carbonating beverages, preserving food quality, manufacturing dry ice, producing low carbon fuels and chemical synthesis processes. These applications demand a reliable supply of CO that meets rigorous safety and quality standards.

Linde’s Freeport CO complex is the first CO liquefaction facility of its kind in the United States to receive the ISCC PLUS certification from the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification. This third-party certification demonstrates Linde’s commitment to sustainability by its capture and re-use of generated CO, which would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere.

“Today’s announcement underscores Linde’s commitment to supporting industrial growth across the Gulf Coast,” said Amer Akhras, Vice President South Region, Linde. “Our investment further strengthens Linde’s robust CO₂ network, enabling reliable supply to customers throughout the region while positioning us for future growth.”

Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2024 sales of $33 billion.

For more information, visit lindeus.com.