Graphs & Data

Low Carbon Gas Technologies 2024_02

Posted
07 October 2024
Last updated
01 October 2025
Share

Methanation can also be used to combine carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide (CO2) with hydrogen to produce e-methane, in a process that also produces heat. Methanation is a process through which hydrogen is converted into methane, which can be used in the existing natural gas infrastructure. Carbon dioxide can be obtained from many sources, such as methanisation plants (biogenic CO2) or from industrial production and capture from the atmosphere, supporting the development of a wide range of new technologies that may have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Low Carbon Gas Technologies 2024_02

Subscribe to Our Communications

Sign up to our communications to stay in the loop on any news and updates from the International Gas Union.

Registration successful

Thank you for signing up — stay tuned for the latest updates and news!