The parties discussed the cooperation prospects for Gazprom, Axens and IFP in the area of natural gas liquefaction. It was noted that the partnership between the companies was aimed at joint development and approbation of the Russian-French natural gas liquefaction technology – Gazprom-Liquefin.
The parties agreed on signing an interaction agreement, under which a demonstration commercial LNG plant would be built and the joint Gazprom-Liquefin trademark would be registered.
“This advanced technology will enable to reduce our dependence on external suppliers, produce LNG equipment in Russia, train domestic specialists in using the relevant know-how, and promote Gazprom’s image of a global energy company,” said Vlada Rusakova.
“We are pleased to enter into partnership with a prestigious company such as Gazprom and industrialize with them this new leading edge technology for the production of LNG,” said Jean Sentenac.
Axens, a wholly owned subsidiary of IFP, is an international provider of advanced technologies, catalysts, adsorbents and services, with a global reputation for basic engineering design excellence. Axens is focused on the conversion of oil, coal, natural gas and biomass to clean fuels as well as production and purification of major petrochemical intermediates. Axens’ global offer is based on: highly trained human resources, modern production facilities and extensive commercial feedback from plants using our processes and catalysts all around the world.