Energy Giants Create Global Synthetic Natural Gas Coalition

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A group of energy giants have announced plans to create a global coalition to support the production of synthetic natural gas.

Supermajor TotalEnergies, another French energy giant, Engie, and U.S. Sempra Infrastructure have announced plans to create a global coalition to support the production and use of e-natural gas e-NG, a synthetic natural gas produced from renewable hydrogen and CO2. A total of eight major companies from three continents – TotalEnergies and Engie of France, Belgium’s TES, U.S.

According to Mitsubishi, “e-NG is considered as a sustainable “drop-in” solution for gas consumers as it does not require the modification of industrial processes and applications to be used in place of conventional natural gas.” TotalEnergies touted other advantages of e-NG—it can be transported and/or liquefied and then sold like natural gas, using existing infrastructure.

 

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