Europe downstream news
TotalEnergies to drive the decarbonisation of its European refineries
As part of the drive to decarbonise its European refineries, TotalEnergies is launching a call for tenders for the supply of 500 000 tpy of green hydrogen.
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide to collaborate on green hydrogen production
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide have signed an agreement for the long-term supply of green and low-carbon hydrogen to the TotalEnergies refining and petrochemical platform in Normandy, France.
VARO announce plan to build major SAF manufacturing facility
VARO Energy has announced the construction of a large-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) manufacturing facility at the Gunvor Energy Rotterdam site, the Netherlands.
Cologne Bonn Airport switches to Neste renewable diesel
Cologne Bonn Airport has switched to Neste MY Renewable Diesel™ to power its ground fleet.
TotalEnergies acquires 40% interest in carbon dioxide storage exploration licence
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with CapeOmega Carbon Storage AS, to acquire the 40% participating interest held by CapeOmega in the carbon dioxide storage exploration licence, ExL004.
Mytilineos announces acquisition of EfaEnergy
Mytilineos has announced the acquisition of EFAEnergy, a natural gas retailer.
ScanOcean to sell Neste’s marine fuel in Sweden
ScanOcean will sell Neste’s marine fuel in Sweden, enabling the marine sector to start reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
ENGIE joins forces with CMA CGM and Air France-KLM
ENGIE has joined forces with CMA CGM and Air France-KLM to accelerate the decarbonisation of sea and air transport.
TotalEnergies strengthens its gas partnership with SONATRACH
Agreements have been signed between TotalEnergies and SONATRACH, strengthening the delivery of LNG to Europe.
Strohm provides thermoplastic composite pipe flowlines for major European natural gas and hydrogen hub
The project aims to provide sustainable, clean, non-intermittent and affordable energy in the form of green hydrogen, green gas, and green power. The Wilhelmshaven Green Gas Terminal aims to provide 8.5% of Germany’s energy needs.