据离岸能源4月13日消息,法国石油巨头道达尔公司与西门子能源合作,旨在减少液化天然气(LNG)资产的二氧化碳排放。
两家公司签署了一项技术合作协议,研究减排的可持续解决方案,重点关注液化天然气设施和相关发电。
双方将把各自的技术和专业知识结合起来,提供工业阶段的解决方案,如燃气轮机清洁氢燃烧、具有竞争力的全电力液化、优化发电、将可再生能源整合到液化厂的电力系统并提高效率。
道达尔勘探与生产总裁Arnaud Breuillac表示:“与能源技术领域的主要参与者西门子能源公司的合作,为我们进一步减少业务活动的碳足迹带来了许多机会,特别是在我们的战略性液化天然气业务中。”
“低碳液化天然气的发展将有助于满足全球能源需求的增长,同时降低能源产品的碳消耗强度。减少碳足迹对于LNG在能源转型中充分发挥作用至关重要。”
西门子能源工业应用部门执行副总裁Thorbjörn Fors补充称,该协议是继去年6月决定合作并开展研究,探索可能的液化和发电厂设计,以帮助液化天然气生产脱碳后的下一步。
道达尔是全球第二大私有LNG运营商,到2025年其全球投资组合将达到近5000万吨,全球市场份额约为10%。
裘寅 编译自 Offshore Energy
原文如下:
Total, Siemens partner on LNG assets emission cuts
French major Total has teamed up with Siemens Energy to cut down CO2 emissions from liquefied natural gas (LNG) assets.
The two companies have signed a technical collaboration agreement to study sustainable solutions for emissions reduction, focusing on LNG facilities and associated power generation.
Each partner will bring together their technologies and combine their know-how to deliver industrial-stage solutions such as combustion of clean hydrogen in gas turbines, competitive all-electrical liquefaction, optimized power generation, the integration of renewable energy in liquefaction plants’ power system and their efficiency enhancement.
“This collaboration with Siemens Energy, a major player in the energy technology sector, brings many opportunities to further reduce the carbon footprint of our activities, especially in our strategic LNG business,” said Arnaud Breuillac, president exploration & production at Total.
“The development of low-carbon LNG will contribute to meet the growth in global energy demand whilst reducing the carbon intensity of the energy products consumed. Reducing its carbon footprint is essential for LNG to play its role fully in the energy transition,” Breuillac said.
Siemens Energy’s executive vice president of the industrial applications division, Thorbjörn Fors, added that the agreement is a next step, following the last June’s decision to collaborate together and conduct studies exploring possible liquefaction and power generation plant designs to help decarbonize the production of LNG.
Total is the world’s second-largest privately owned LNG player, with a global portfolio of nearly 50 Mtpa by 2025 and a global market share of around 10 per cent.
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