PARIS (Thomson Financial) – Royal Dutch Shell said it has launched a plan to develop a methane terminal at Fos-sur-Mer in France, with an initial capacity of about 8 bln cubic metres per year.
Shell unit said Shell Energy Europe and the autonomous port of Marseille ‘have agreed the terms of a methane terminal project at Fos-sur-Mer’. The project, which is subject to approval by the authorities, ‘would offer, in the first phase, a capacity of around 8 bln cubic metres of gas per year’, it said.
The amount of money to be invested was not divulged.
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