BASF and Engie announce that they have signed a seven-year biomethane purchase agreement, under which the French energy group will supply the German chemical giant with 2.7 to 3 terawatt-hours of biomethane over the duration of the contract.

At its Ludwigshafen and Antwerp sites, BASF uses certified biomethane as a sustainable alternative to fossil raw materials in its manufacturing process, to be able to offer its customers a lower or zero product carbon footprint.

This new agreement brings us closer to our ambition of selling 30 terawatt-hours of biomethane per year by 2030", comments Edouard Neviaski, CEO of Engie's global energy management & sales business entity.

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