[South Africa] Renergen, Total sign joint LNG marketing agreement
Renergen is in the construction phase
of South Africa’s first commercial LNG plant, and is anticipating a
turn-on date of the plant around the third quarter 2021. The customer
base for the LNG will predominantly be logistics companies operating
trucks along the main routes across the country, with a significant
portion of the initial production already allocated to customers. The
LNG displaces diesel usage, reducing operating costs and helping
customers meet their sustainability targets due to the significantly
lower greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas over diesel.
“We are proud to have partnered with a
global forward-thinking energy company. Total has a big focus on
sustainability and a proven track record in the LNG space, which was
clearly an advantage. This agreement is intended to provide ideal
filling locations for our customers along strategic routes across the
country, and the union will create a powerful first mover advantage in
this exciting space in South Africa,” said CEO of Renergen, Stefano
Marani.
“It is a proud moment for Total South Africa as
it is yet another first for our company. Total is committed to better
energy and with this partnership we are taking another step towards
providing affordable, reliable and clean energy in line with our Climate
Ambition to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 together with society.
We look forward to working together with Renergen to continue making a
difference in South Africa,” said Mariam Kane-Garcia, MD of Total South
Africa.
The first route targeted under the agreement will
be the N3 between Johannesburg and Durban, followed by the corridors
leading to the other major cities once Renergen’s Phase 2 project comes
into production.
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