Condor Energies powers Kazakhstan with 1 million liters of diesel/day
Condor Energies Inc. takes a decisive step into liquefied natural gas production in Kazakhstan, receiving a second gas allocation for a low-carbon facility. This breakthrough supports the energy transition and modernizes the transport sector.
| Countries | Chine, Kazakhstan |
|---|---|
| Sector | Gaz, Gaz naturel |
| Theme | Investissements & Transactions, Investissement entreprise |
Condor Energies Inc.
announces a significant step forward in its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production projects by receiving a second gas allocation from the Kazakh authorities.
This allocation of natural gas will serve as feedstock for the construction of a modular, low-carbon LNG production facility, located near the Caspian Sea port of Kuryk.
This development comes as Kazakhstan seeks to modernize its energy infrastructure and diversify its energy sources, while meeting the growing demand for sustainable fuels.
The new Kuryk facility is designed to produce the energy equivalent of 565,000 liters of diesel per day, enough to power 155 freight locomotives.
Combined with the first LNG plant in Alga, Condor expects to generate more than a million liters of diesel per day.
This initiative also contributes to reducing CO2 emissions, equivalent to taking more than 58,000 cars off the road every year.
Condor’s strategy aligns with Kazakhstan’s decarbonization objectives, while supporting its booming transport sector.










Comments
Sign in to leave a comment.