In Romania, DN AGRAR Group and BSOG Energy have signed the contracts for the next steps in the development of what will become one of the largest biomethane production facility in Romania.
The agreement signed outlines the BSOG Energy – DN AGRAR collaboration in developing the plant and the long-term supply of organic raw material, manure, generated by DN AGRAR’s farms, following the initial cooperation agreement signed in October 2024. Over the next eight months, the plant’s design is expected to be finalized, along with the completion of all permitting procedures. The final investment decision is anticipated in the first part of 2026, with operations envisaged to start latest in the first part of 2028, subject to authorities’ approvals. BSOG Energy will fully finance and execute the estimated EUR 30 million investment. At that stage, DN AGRAR also holds the option to participate with an equity stake.
Initial production capacity is set at up to 15 MW, with the potential to exceed 20 MW in subsequent phases. DN AGRAR will supply the raw material for biomethane production through a long-term contract of 15 years to ensure sustainability, with expected yearly revenues of an approximative EUR 3.5 million.
Tags: BSOG Energy, DN AGRAR Group, Romania
Category: Fuels