
Projects
We are developing
e-NG projects around the world
TES has several e-NG projects across North America, Northern & Southern Europe, and the Middle East, some of them in partnership with global energy companies.

Live Oak, USA with TotalEnergies, Osaka Gas, Toho Gas and ITOCHU
The Live Oak project, located in Nebraska, US, is being developed by TES and TotalEnergies together with Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and ITOCHU. The Japanese partners will hold a combined 33.3% stake, while TES and TotalEnergies will each retain 33.35%. The project is now entering the FEED phase for a first development of 250 MW of electrolysis and 75 ktpa of methanation, with production volumes primarily targeting the Japanese market.
The project builds on the strategic partnership established by TES and TotalEnergies in 2023 to develop large-scale e-NG production. It will leverage Nebraska’s biogenic CO₂ resources from bioethanol plants and growing renewable power capacity in the United States.
Osaka Gas and Toho Gas will be the main offtakers, supporting Japan’s goal of injecting 1% carbon-neutral gas into the grid by 2030. The participation of the Japanese companies further positions Live Oak as a leading e-NG project for Japan.

Mauricie, Canada, TES Canada
TES Canada is developing a green hydrogen production project in the Mauricie region that will assist in accelerating the decarbonization of Quebec. The region is the birthplace of renewable electricity in Quebec.
The project plans to build a green hydrogen production plant powered exclusively by renewable electricity, and aims for a yearly production volume of 80,000 Mtpa of e-NG. The hydrogen produced is intended for Quebec end-users. It will play a complementary role to direct electrification, and the e-NG volumes are produced in Quebec and will supply both heavy industries and long-haul trucking end-users in Canada.

Jade Energy, Wilhelmshaven Germany
TES is developing the Jade Energy terminal in Wilhelmshaven, Germany’s only deep-water port, toimport LNG and e-NG (electric natural gas) and feed it directly into the gas grid or in the future convert it to hydrogen, as well as export CO₂ to locations of permanent offshore geological storage (Carbon Capture and Storage) or, in the future, for use cases like e-NG (Carbon Capture and Utilisation).
This strategically located terminal will leverage existing networks, natural gas, hydrogen, and rail, to serve as a major hub for Europe’s decarbonized energy future. The project also includes habitat preservation initiatives in Voslapper Groden, ensuring ecological value is enhanced even as Wilhelmshaven prepares to meet around 10% of Germany’s total annual primary energy demand.

Luoto Energia Oy with CPC Finland, Rauma Finland
The Luoto Energia project, located at the Port of Rauma in Finland, is being developed by TES and CPC Finland through their joint company Luoto Energia Oy. The project is being designed for up to 500 MW of electrolysis, with green hydrogen and e-NG production targeting European and international markets.
The project combines TES’ expertise in e-NG production and commercialisation with CPC Finland’s experience in renewable energy integration. Permitting is already underway, with pre-FEED targeted in 2026 and FID in 2028.
The project will use biogenic CO₂ sourced from Finnish emitters and support the decarbonisation of maritime and industrial sectors.

Värö with OX2 and Södra, Sweden
The Värö e-NG project, located in Varberg, Sweden, is being developed by OX2, Södra and TES. The project has entered the Pre-FEED phase and is being designed to produce 1.2 TWh of e-NG per year from biogenic CO₂ from Södra’s pulp mill and renewable hydrogen produced onsite.
The project combines Södra’s biogenic CO₂ supply, OX2’s renewable energy expertise and TES’ know-how in e-NG development.
Partly supported by Industriklivet funding, the project is intended to strengthen Sweden’s domestic fossil-free gas supply, with operations targeted for the early 2030s.

Oman with OQ Alternative Energy
Oman has been at the forefront in the development of a green hydrogen economy where the country aims to produce in excess of 1mt annum of green hydrogen by 2030. TES has entered into a Joint Study Agreement with OQ Alternative Energy, the renewable energy arm of OQ. The feasibility study is assessing both the techno-commercial and market aspects of e-NG produced in Oman. TES considers Oman as a highly promising location due to the abundance of renewable power and available gas infrastructure, combined with a very strong green hydrogen & green derivatives (e-fuel) focus.
Electric natural gas
e-NG (electric natural gas) is a drop-in fuel to decarbonize the hard to abate industries - maritime shipping, long-haul transportation, chemical, cement, glass and steel industries. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing infrastructure, including pipelines, LNG carriers, and storage facilities. This allows immediate implementation without new permitting or replacement capital expenditure, preserving current production assets that use natural gas.

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