Tom Nixon
About Tom Nixon
Tom Nixon is the Green House Gas Site Lead and Low Carbon Project Developer for Solent Cluster at ExxonMobil, focusing on sustainable aviation fuel and hydrogen projects.
Company
Tom Nixon currently holds multiple roles at ExxonMobil, a multinational oil and gas corporation. He works as the Green House Gas Site Lead and Low Carbon Project Developer for the Solent Cluster and also serves as the Utilities Business Team Process Operations Supervisor. His work at ExxonMobil spans from site-specific greenhouse gas reduction initiatives to broader low-carbon energy projects.
Title
Tom Nixon holds the title of Green House Gas Site Lead and Low Carbon Project Developer for the Solent Cluster at ExxonMobil. Additionally, he serves as the Utilities Business Team Process Operations Supervisor at the Fawley refinery and chemical complex.
Education and Expertise
Tom Nixon studied at London Business School from 2004 to 2007. Prior to that, he earned a 2:1 in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bath between 1998 and 2003. He also attended Prince Henry's Grammar School from 1991 to 1998. His educational background has provided a strong foundation for his specialized roles in greenhouse gas reduction and low-carbon project development.
Background
Tom Nixon has a long-standing career at ExxonMobil, starting with his role as the Green House Gas Site Lead in Fawley, England in 2021. He transitioned to his current dual roles at the company in 2022. His responsibilities include developing projects focused on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and green/blue hydrogen, coordinating greenhouse gas reduction initiatives, and implementing fuel switching in energy-intensive processes supported by carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Low Carbon Project Development at Solent Cluster
At ExxonMobil's Solent Cluster, Tom Nixon is instrumental in developing low-carbon projects. His work includes projects for the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and green/blue hydrogen. He coordinates efforts to reduce carbon emissions at the Fawley refinery through innovative solutions such as fuel switching and the support of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.