Urgence gaz 0 800 028 800
Le 20 oct. 2021
Teréga, the leading independent French gas infrastructure operator in the Far
South-West and SEVEN Occitanie SAS, an investor, builder and operator of
“green multi-energy” stations for road and maritime transport, signed a
contract last January.
Its purpose is to connect up a station equipped with compressed natural biogas
for vehicles (Bio CNG), located in the municipality of Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe
(Tarn). It is scheduled to go into service in December 2021.
Through this collaboration, Teréga will materialise its second connection of a CNG station to
the transport grid and the first connection in the Occitanie region.
The project to build a station equipped with renewable gas came from the desire of the
Regional Infrastructure Mobility Directorate of Occitanie to promote the development of a
network of stations equipped with CNG and BioH2, a fuel derived from hydrogen production,
in line with the mobility of tomorrow.
Moreover, the creation of the local public company (SPL) “Point-to-point” passenger-transport
vehicle depot managed by the Occitanie region, in the heart of the Cadaux business area,
accelerated the decision to build a station on an adjacent plot for refuelling its vehicles. This
initiative is supported by the federation of municipalities of Tarn-Agout, which proposed the
acquisition of the plots to SEVEN and to the SPL.