TotalEnergies Partners with Japanese Giants for U.S. Synthetic Gas Project

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TotalEnergies partners with Japanese companies to develop a U.S. synthetic gas project, Live Oak, which will produce electric natural gas from renewable hydrogen and CO2.

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TotalEnergies is partnering with several Japanese firms to develop the Live Oak project in Nebraska—a facility to produce electric natural gas (e-NG), synthetic gas produced from renewable hydrogen and CO2, the French supermajor said on Tuesday. TotalEnergies has signed a Joint Development and Operating Agreement that grants Japanese energy firms Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and ITOCHU a combined 33% stake in the project, which the French major is developing with TES, a Europe-based green energy company. Following the agreement, TotalEnergies…

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