TotalEnergies, TES join forces with Japanese trio to develop US e-methane project

TotalEnergies and Tree Energy (TES) have signed a deal with Japanese firms Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and Itochu to jointly develop the planned Live Oak large-scale facility to produce electric natural gas (e-NG), also known as e-methane, in Nebraska, United States.

The partners said in a joint statement on Tuesday that the joint development and operating agreement grants the Japanese companies a combined 33.3 percent stake in the Live Oak project.

Following the agreement, TotalEnergies and TES, the developers of the project, will each maintain a 33.35 percent stake in the project.

FID in 2027

The partners are now preparing the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase, targeting a capacity of approximately 250 MW of electrolysis and 75 ktpa of methanation.

Moreover, the project, subject to a final investment decision in 2027, is scheduled to begin commercial operations by 2030, with plans to export e-NG to Japan.

Osaka Gas and Toho Gas will be the primary offtakers.

This project helps the Japanese gas majors in achieving their goal of injecting 1 percent carbon neutral gas (such as e-NG) into the gas grid by 2030, according o the statement.

LNG infrastructure

The agreement builds on the strategic partnership established between TotalEnergies and TES in 2023 to pioneer at scale production of e-NG.

Also, the Live Oak project will leverage Nebraska’s abundant biogenic CO2 resources, captured from bioethanol plants, and the growing renewable power generation capacity in the US, the statement said.

The participation of Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and Itochu (as a coordinator of Japanese companies), “underscores their commitment to decarbonization with the adoption of e-NG and positions Live Oak as the leading project for carbon-neutral gas production for Japan.”

e-NG is a synthetic gas produced from renewable hydrogen and CO2.

Chemically identical to conventional natural gas, e-NG can be seamlessly integrated into existing LNG infrastructure—liquefaction, transport, regasification, and distribution—without any alterations to consumer equipment, the statement noted.

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