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Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (ExxonMobil joint venture) reports no measurable air quality impact, outlines water and community efforts

5065224 · June 23, 2025
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Paul Fritsch, president/site manager of Gulf Coast Growth Ventures, told commissioners the plant’s community air monitors show no detectable local impact, described water-use reductions and claims of community investment and emergency-response cooperation.

Paul Fritsch, president and site manager for Gulf Coast Growth Ventures, gave the San Patricio County Commissioners Court an annual update on the plant’s environmental, safety and community programs.

Fritsch said the joint venture (ExxonMobil and Saipem/Sabic—speaker used "Saabik"/"Saabik" in remarks) funded two EPA-quality air-monitoring stations in the county and a third station by Cheniere, and that data collected over the past five years shows "no impact on air" attributable to the plant. "They are the real deal," Fritsch said of the analyzers, noting the monitors are multi-component EPA-quality stations and are…

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