TARGET SECTOR
Energy
From Petro to Renewables, Our Region Fuels What’s Next
With a legacy rooted in refining, chemicals, and heavy manufacturing, the Baton Rouge Region is a world leader in the energy industry. Today, companies here are driving the transition to lower-carbon solutions, powered by a high productive and resilient workforce, world-class infrastructure, and a pro-business climate designed to support growth across the energy value chain.
Energy
Key Employers
“The project allows us to train and hire more local residents while increasing our capacity to meet the growing global demand for lightweight, durable plastics.”
Jonathan Morgan
ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant
Energy
Industry Partners
Baton Rouge is home to a robust network of research institutions and collaborative initiatives accelerating innovation across traditional and renewable energy:
LSU Energy Institute
A national model for energy innovation and cross-disciplinary research, powered by a $25 million gift from Shell. The Institute advances solutions across five focus areas: talent development, R&D, policy and economics, social and environmental justice, and technology commercialization.
Future Use of Energy in Louisiana (FUEL)
Supported by up to $160 million in NSF Engines funding and $67.5 million from Louisiana Economic Development, FUEL is positioning Louisiana as a global leader in energy transition through collaboration among 27 education partners, 14 government and community organizations, and 20 industry partners.
LSU PERTT Lab
The only U.S. university facility with six full-scale research wells for field-realistic testing in oilfield operations, carbon capture, pipeline systems, and energy infrastructure cybersecurity.
Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition
A multi-stakeholder partnership addressing air quality and environmental stewardship across the region, supported by the Center for Energy Studies’ Louisiana Air Quality Dashboard.
H2theFuture
A coalition of 25 partners working to create a world-leading clean hydrogen cluster in South Louisiana—driving economic growth, reducing emissions by up to 68%, and cementing the region’s role as a global energy hub.
LSU PERTT Lab
River Parishes Community College Distillation Unit Energy
Multimodal
Infrastructure
Port of Greater Baton Rouge
Canadian National Railway Infrastructure That Fuels Industry
Baton Rouge offers unmatched multimodal logistics and site readiness for process manufacturing and energy operations:
Port of Greater Baton Rouge
A Top 10 inland port with direct access to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of America.
Class I Rail Network
The Capital Region has three Class I railroads, ensuring seamless freight transport.
4 Major Interstates
Interstate access including I-10 and I-12 with proximity to I-49 and I-55, connecting the region to Gulf Coast and national markets.
Certified Sites
Thousands of acres of industrial property prepared for rapid development and expansion.
Pipeline Infrastructure
With nearly 50,000 miles of pipelines, the state’s integrated system crisscrosses every major highway, railroad, and navigable waterway.
Ongoing investments in infrastructure, utilities, and site development continue to strengthen the region’s capacity to support energy and manufacturing projects at scale.
Talent
A Workforce That Powers Progress
More than 34,000 professionals are employed in the region’s energy and manufacturing sectors, supported by a pipeline of skilled talent from:
Higher Ed Fuels the Pipeline
Through Louisiana State University’s College of Engineering and partnerships with major energy employers, LSU offers specialized training in chemical, petroleum, mechanical, and electrical engineering, as well as hands-on experience through co-ops, internships, and research in energy innovation and sustainability.
Sustainability at Southern University
Southern University offers programs in engineering, urban forestry, and environmental sciences. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation, the university partners with government agencies and industry leaders to provide hands-on research and training opportunities in areas such as renewable energy, biofuels, and environmental impact assessment.
Hands-On Industry Programs
River Parishes Community College offers hands-on training in instrumentation, electrical technology, and advanced energy systems. With industry-aligned programs and partnerships like LSU’s FUEL initiative, RPCC equips students with the skills and certifications needed for high-demand roles in clean energy and industrial operations.
Early Exposure in High School
High school career and technical education (CTE) programs preparing students in process technology, maintenance, and skilled trades
Resilience Through Scholarships
LSU’s Scholarship First Agenda is advancing energy resilience by partnering with industry to reduce carbon emissions, develop carbon recycling technologies, and drive innovation that secures the future of Louisiana’s energy economy.
No-Cost Training with FastStart
LED FastStart, one of the nation’s top workforce development programs, delivers no-cost, customized training solutions to qualifying manufacturers.
Southern University Engineering 34,000+
Professionals employed in the Capital Region’s energy and manufacturing sectors
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Major institutions offering industry-aligned training in energy, engineering, and sustainability
Business Climate
Business Climate Built for Scale
Louisiana offers some of the most competitive costs and incentives in the nation:
- No sales tax on manufacturing equipment or utilities
- Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) for qualifying capital investments
- LED FastStart workforce solutions tailored to industrial employers
- Among the lowest industrial electricity rates in the U.S. (EIA, 2024)
- Right-to-work state with strong labor-management partnerships
- Customized incentive packages for large-scale manufacturing and energy investments
Methanex, Ascension Parish A Region That Supports Your Success
ExxonMobil selected East Baton Rouge Parish for a $500 million expansion of its Polyolefins Plant to meet the rising demand for high-performance plastics.
Lightsource bp selected Pointe Coupee Parish for its $300+ million Oxbow Solar farm — now the largest in Louisiana.
Methanex selected Ascension Parish for the relocation of two methanol plants from Chile to expand its production footprint — a combined $1.1 billion investment.
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Build Here. Grow Here.
Whether you’re refining energy or developing sustainable technologies, the Baton Rouge region offers the location, infrastructure, and workforce to keep your business moving forward.