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Shell sees rising value in German biomethane market

Shell anticipates development in German biomethane markets where its client base seeks decarbonised energy and its nonrenewable fuel sources activities might be transformed to support future success from a. highvalue segment, a leading supervisor said.

Sonja Mueller-Dib, managing director of Shell Energy. Deutschland, said her business is preparing 2 biomethane plants. at Karstaedt and Steinfeld, which could fulfill up to 5% of existing. national biomethane usage by the end of this decade.

Need overtakes supply from industry and over 150 regional. power plants provided by Shell for methane from organic residue. such as manure, she said in an interview throughout the E-World of. Energy trade fair in Essen.

Our motivation is to provide the green molecule in large. quantities and at competitive rates, Mueller-Dib stated.

The value of such items is greater than a pure natural. gas item which enables us the investment.

Biomethane can be used and kept for all the very same. applications as nonrenewable fuel source gas and will be demanded, the. more carbon emissions expenses rise.

She stressed there was no intention to use food crops for. biomethane applications, which reach the transport, chemicals,. automotive, steel and heat sectors, under food security. guidelines that put human nutrition first.

In its RepowerEU strategy released after Russia's intrusion of. Ukraine in 2022, the European Commission said biomethane output. should rise tenfold by 2030 to reach 35 billion cubic metres in. order to change part of the 155 bcm of gas it used to buy from. Moscow.

Germany, Europe's biggest economy, produced 10.5 terawatt. hours (TWh), or 1 bcm, of biomethane last year, still a small. quantity compared to national gas use of 813 TWh.

But Shell's prepared 2 plants, probably costing a number of. hundred million euros, could each produce 200 to 250 gigawatt. hours (GWh), eclipsing the existing standard size of 50-70 GWh,. Mueller-Dib stated.

Shell in 2015 obtained Danish biomethane producer Nature. Energy for $2 billion.

We can use our infrastructure position to deliver biogas out. of Denmark, she said, adding other future suppliers might be. Poland, France, Spain and the Czech Republic.

(source: Reuters)