A vital challenge in Mississippi — and across our country — is 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 Mississippi’s lower-carbon future.
Register for our September or November class 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.
February 21-22, 2026
April 18-19, 2026
September 26-27, 2026
November 7-8, 2026
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ExxonMobil Pipeline Company is committed to being a safe and responsible operator and a Good Neighbor in the communities where we operate. Learn more about our latest activities.
11/18/2025
The second CO₂ Pipeline Emergency Response Training at the Mississippi State Fire Academy was held recently with 35 fire fighters from across Mississippi attending.
11/10/2025
Recently, 45 attendees participated in our HazMat Liquid & CO₂ Pipeline and Industrial Fire Emergencies training.
10/29/2025
Recently, ExxonMobil Pipeline Company attended the Yazoo County Board of Supervisors meeting to present a Community Investment to Keep Yazoo Beautiful.
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We want to provide our communities with educational resources to learn more about CO2 and the benefits of our pipeline network. We also work to help the first responders in our communities be prepared to manage 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 & CO2 Pipeline and Industrial Fire Emergency Response trainings with Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).
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Did you know that we pay property taxes on pipelines even though they are below ground? Our established work and new construction projects contribute direct investments that boost the economy and tax revenues that fund state and local services.
Mississippi businesses have benefitted from our established work and from our new projects through subcontracting service agreements and increased spending at local establishments -- restaurants, hotels, equipment rental operators and other suppliers and service providers will enjoy an economic boost during construction projects.
With the oil and natural gas industry providing some of the most sought-after jobs for the region, ExxonMobil Pipeline Company is invested in preparing the next generation of workers. We are working with local universities and community colleges to ensure Mississippians can take advantage of the great opportunities the industry has to offer.
Our team strives to be a good neighbor and to support the communities where we operate -- after all, this is our home too.
Pipelines are designed to meet stringent federal and state regulations covering pipeline material, construction and operations. Operators strive constantly to maintain safety and prevent incidents, and they also work with first responders to be prepared in the event one were to occur. Computer-aided pipeline monitoring can rapidly detect issues so pipeline operators can quickly shut down pumps and close valves to isolate segments, if necessary.
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