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OCI Global and Waga Energy disclose LFG-to-RNG project

OCI Global and Waga Energy disclose LFG-to-RNG project
A result of fifteen years of research and development, the WAGABOX technology combines membrane filtration and cryogenic distillation to separate methane from landfill gas and upgrade it into grid-compliant renewable natural gas (photo courtesy Waga Energy).

In the United States (US), OCI Global, a global leader in the production of nitrogen, methanol, and hydrogen, has formed a strategic partnership with Waga Energy Inc., to produce biomethane aka renewable natural gas (RNG) from landfill gas (LFG) at the Beaumont landfill site in Beaumont, Texas (TX).

Having been established in the Golden Triangle – Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange – since 2010, OCI Global continues its commitment to local sustainable development.

The Beaumont landfill LFG-to-RNG project is being carried out in collaboration with Waga Energy Inc., a subsidiary of France-headed LFG-to-RNG technology provider Waga Energy SA and the municipality of Beaumont.

The project is aligned with OCI Global’s commitment, aiming to support OCI Global’s green methanol production.

Capture and convert landfill gases

The Beaumont landfill LFG-to-RNG project will involve installing a system to capture gases emitted from the decomposition of organic waste. These gases will then be converted into RNG by a WAGABOX unit and injected into the local gas network.

This initiative is expected to create around twenty jobs during the construction phase, adding to the 300 jobs already generated by OCI Global in the region, and providing additional revenue to the city once the unit is operational.

The WAGABOX unit will be constructed and operated by Waga Energy, while OCI Global will own the RNG production. This innovative business model in the United States could, potentially, be replicated at other landfill sites.

We are thrilled to partner with OCI Global, a visionary leader in low-carbon solutions, and a pioneer in the use of renewable natural gas for decarbonizing feedstock industries. This project at the City of Beaumont Landfill is innovative not only because of the cutting-edge technology and utilization of cryogenics, but also for the transformative business model we’re introducing to OCI Global as a provider of landfill gas upgrading services, said Guénaël Prince, CEO of Waga Energy Inc.

The unit is scheduled to be operational by 2025, and it will prevent the emission of 27,440 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2eq) annually. Another significant environmental benefit is the reduction of methane emissions, a particularly potent greenhouse gas (GHG).

We’re excited about this partnership with Waga Energy and the City of Beaumont, which will not only secure sustainably sourced RNG for OCI HyFuels but also assist the City in abating significant GHG emissions. We’re proud that our first RNG investment is in Beaumont, where we have a 15-year history of investment and employment, and we look forward to partnering with other local landfills to assist in their decarbonization goals and create meaningful value for these communities, said Bashir Lebada, CEO OCI Methanol and HyFuels.

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