NATURAL GAS AND BIOGAS

Artelia works on a wide variety of facilities for managing natural gas, and designs and builds biomass anaerobic digestion units.

OUR SERVICES

Artelia has been providing engineering designs for port infrastructure and specialised terminals for decades, in many cases for exporting or importing natural gas or for supplying ships with fuel (bunkering). The Group has expertise in the storage, distribution and engineering aspects of offshore (FSRU or FLNG) and onshore industrial facilities for liquefying, regasifying and storing liquid natural gas.

Artelia also contributes to the development of biogas production facilities involving the anaerobic digestion of biomass (green and animal waste, food industry waste, and water treatment plant sludge). The Group supports local authorities, agricultural cooperatives and wastewater treatment agencies with their projects to recover energy from their organic waste.

It also works on projects to recover coproduced gas from industrial facilities and is taking an active interest in processes and pilots aiming to produce synthetic gas from hydrogen and CO2.

KEY PROJECTS

Artelia helped complete over 22,000 development projects around the world, providing effective and innovative solutions.
Sustainable use of resources
France

Biogas recovery at the Valenton wastewater treatment plant

Recovery, treatment and feed into the network of methane produced by sewage sludge For several decades now, at its wastewater treatment plant in Valenton, SIAAP has been...
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Advanced industrial facilities
France

Creation of an FSRU in the port of Le Havre

Construction of the facilities enabling a factory ship to be moored on land to supply the country with natural gas. The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has obliged most European...
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Sustainable use of resources
France

Building an agricultural anaerobic digestion plant

Agricultural anaerobic digestion to help reducing our dependence on fossil natural gas and to provide additional income for farmers On behalf of the company Méthacollines,...
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