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ExxonMobile Refinery Baton Rouge { 17 images } Created 26 Oct 2016

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  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 01.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 02.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 03.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 04.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 05.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 06.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 07.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 09.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 10.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 11.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    Exxon Mobile Refinery 12.jpg
  • View from the Louisiana State Capital building in Baton Rouge of the Exxon Mobile refinery located  across from  the Mississippi River in the stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans,  is part of a large concentration of chemical and oil companies that was formerly referred to as the "Petrochemical Corridor," but now is know as "Cancer Alley."  Many cases of cancer have occurred  in communities on both sides of the river though the Louisiana Tumor Registry claims the numbers are not higher then the national average. The record high levels of the Mississippi River in the spring of 2011 brought on by what some scientists classify as climate change,  threaten the environment with the potential flooding of industrial complexes and nuclear facilities along the river.
    Cancer Alley Louisiana27.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    ExxonMobile Baton Rouge01.jpg
  • ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge after days of rain causing a 1000-year flood. The refinery  shut down four production units and idled others as ongoing flooding threatened offsite facilities, including pumping stations and gas storage facilities.
    ExxonMobile Baton Rouge02.jpg
  • Exxon in Baton Rouge LA01.jpg
  • Baton Rouge, Exxon Mobile refinery and chemical plant as seen from the top of the Louisiana State Capitol Builidng. The area from Baton Rouge to New Orleans is know to many as 'Cancer Alley' due to the high number of oil and gas indsutry sites
    Exxon in Baton Rouge LA02.jpg
  • Baton Rouge, Exxon Mobile refinery and chemical plant as seen from the top of the Louisiana State Capitol Builidng. The area from Baton Rouge to New Orleans is know to many as 'Cancer Alley' due to the high number of oil and gas indsutry sites
    Exxon in Baton Rouge LA03.jpg