GuyGadebois wrote:[. Besides, when I take Biogas at the pump, I pay more for it than the other.
Misfortune! How much difference?
PS: physically, they are exactly the same.
GuyGadebois wrote:[. Besides, when I take Biogas at the pump, I pay more for it than the other.
sicetaitsimple wrote:GuyGadebois wrote:[. Besides, when I take Biogas at the pump, I pay more for it than the other.
Misfortune! How much difference?
PS: physically, they are exactly the same.
GuyGadebois wrote:Explaining that Co2 is falling in the USA with a graph that stops in 2015 while Co2 increased by 3.1% between 2017 and 2018 in this same country is a big lie.
realistic ecology wrote:GuyGadebois wrote:Explaining that Co2 is falling in the USA with a graph that stops in 2015 while Co2 increased by 3.1% between 2017 and 2018 in this same country is a big lie.
I have presented to you a curve which shows a clear trend.
sicetaitsimple wrote:The graph that you present is not that of the United States, but of the world, at least it seems to me?
sicetaitsimple wrote:The graph that you present is not that of the United States, but of the world, at least it seems to me?
Africa's largest private funding to be released in June for Mozambique LNG
Agence Ecofin May 21, 2020
According to sources close to the consortium linked to the Mozambique LNG project, the financing institutions engaged alongside the companies will release 15 billion dollars next month, for its realization. Supported by around 20 banks, including the Rand Merchant Bank, Standard Bank and Société Générale bank, it will be the largest private investment in Africa.
As a reminder, a total envelope of $ 23 billion is required to develop this liquefaction plant which will have a production capacity of 12,9 million tonnes of LNG per year. It is especially the second most important gas project in the world, to start in 2020 after Arctic LNG-2 in Russia. Work will start in the next month.
The announcement comes at a time when companies in the sector are trying to cut costs because the coronavirus is slowing down demand for energy, which is putting downward pressure on prices.
The final investment decision on Mozambique LNG was taken in June 2019, during a ceremony sponsored by Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi. Total will operate site development for production start in 2024.
Sonatrach and Total renew their partnership in liquefied natural gas
AFP published on June 25, 2020
Algerian hydrocarbon groups Sonatrach and French Total have renewed their partnership in liquefied natural gas (LNG), they announced on Thursday in separate press releases.
"This agreement makes it possible in particular to extend for an additional 3 years the supply of the French market with Algerian LNG," Total emphasizes.
Deliveries, amounting to 2 million tonnes per year, will be made "as a priority" at the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal (Bouches-du-Rhône), adds the French group. "The quality of the relations between the two historical partners made it possible to conclude this agreement in an extremely volatile market context," commented the Algerian public group, referring to the drop in prices caused by the Covid-19 health crisis.
"It paves the way for the deepening of the partnership relationship between Sonatrach and Total in various fields in the mutual interest of both parties," he concludes.
Algeria was in 2018 the fourth supplier of natural gas to France with a share of 7%, behind Norway, Russia and the Netherlands, according to figures from the French administration.
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