The e-NG Coalition has unveiled the world’s first interactive map of Electric Natural Gas (e-NG) projects, providing policymakers, investors and industry leaders with an unprecedented view of activity in this fast-developing sector.
Electric Natural Gas, also known as e-methane or synthetic methane, is produced from renewable or low-carbon hydrogen and captured CO₂. Chemically identical to natural gas, it can be transported, stored and used in existing gas infrastructure, offering a system-ready solution to accelerate decarbonisation in heavy industry, maritime transport and heating.
Developed in collaboration with GENA Solutions, the e-NG Project Map consolidates verified data from more than 90 facilities worldwide. It tracks projects from pre-feasibility through to operation and will be updated monthly to reflect new developments. Current data show around 1.2 million tonnes of synthetic methane capacity expected by 2031, with most projects still in early development. The United States, Finland, Canada and Australia account for the majority of identified sites, and more than 80 per cent of the global pipeline is being developed by members of the e-NG Coalition.
The interactive map will be accessible to the public through the Coalition’s website, with more detailed insights available exclusively to members in partnership with GENA Solutions.
e-NG Coalition Launches First Global Map of Electric Natural Gas Projects








