TotalEnergies, An Integrated Global LNG Player
08/17/2023
TotalEnergies is multiplying its LNG offer by varying its approach and projects. Find out more about the various global projects in which TotalEnergies is positioning itself for the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the end of 2022.

The infographic presents the various projects worldwide in which TotalEnergies is positioning itself for the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG). TotalEnergies is multiplying its LNG offer by varying its approach and projects.
On this world map, the navy blue dots represent sites where TotalEnergies is helping to support local companies in LNG production as a shareholder. TotalEnergies supports a wide range of companies and countries in the development of their LNG offer. The company is present in Africa (Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Mozambique, Nigeria), Asia-Pacific (Australia, Papua New Guinea), America (USA), Europe (Norway) and the Middle East (Oman, Qatar, Yemen). Several arrows point from the production sites to where the LNG is transported.
In addition, the black dots represent sites to which TotalEnergies will contribute subject to final investment decisions. The sites concerned are located in Baja California Sur and Papua New Guinea.
In addition to supporting LNG production, the turquoise dots on the map indicate the long-term supply projects in which TotalEnergies will be involved. For the time being, the company is focusing on projects in the United States.
The yellow dots show future long-term sales of LNG produced by TotalEnergies. These dots are mainly located near ports where they will be shipped (Gangneung, Kitakyūshū, Piraeus, Mumbai, Panama, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Tangshan, Taipei, Valparaiso and Indonesia).
The green dots on the map indicate operational or planned regasification terminals. Most of these dots are located close to the coast, as LNG is transported by sea. Most of these terminals are located in Europe, between the Atlantic and the North Sea. The other terminals are located in India and Panama.
Finally, the light blue dots represent the marine bunkering hubs, demonstrating the Company’s commitment to making LNG bunkering capacity available at the main maritime hubs. For the time being, these projects are being rolled out in Marseilles, Oman, Rotterdam and Singapore.