TES and SOCAR have signed a joint study agreement (JSA) to explore the development of an electric natural gas (eNG) project in Azerbaijan. This agreement will enable both companies to assess the technical, economic, and commercial feasibility of implementing TES’s cutting-edge upstream module technology in the region.
The JSA marks an important step in the collaboration between TES and SOCAR, as both parties align their expertise in renewable energy and infrastructure. Azerbaijan, with its strategic location and SOCAR’s extensive energy experience, offers an ideal environment for exploring the production of this innovative green molecule and potentially scaling up eNG production for broader applications. eNG produced in Azerbaijan could be delivered to Europe via the existing gas network infrastructure, such as the Southern Gas Corridor.
TES has established itself as a trusted and reliable partner for the production and commercialization of eNG, a clean eFuel produced using renewable electricity and CO2. TES’s innovative upstream module configuration, which combines electrolyzer, mechanizer, and balance-of-plant (BOP) systems, is designed to generate eNG efficiently and reliably, presenting a promising opportunity to advance sustainable energy in Azerbaijan.
Marco Alverà, CEO and Co-Founder of TES, stated, “We are thrilled to join forces with SOCAR in exploring this ambitious project in Azerbaijan. This partnership reflects our commitment to harnessing the unique benefits of H2 through eFuels leveraging existing infrastructure—what we believe to be the most effective way to unlock H2’s potential. By delivering a scalable eFuel that reaches customers without requiring new technology or infrastructure, we are setting the stage for an immediate impact on global decarbonization.”
Afgan Isayev, Vice President of SOCAR, commented, “This joint study agreement with TES represents a significant step forward in our commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in energy sector. By exploring the potential of synthetic methane production, we aim to leverage strategic resources and infrastructure to contribute to global decarbonization efforts.”