MGH Energy, has been selected to develop and operate a pioneering synthetic fuels production facility at the L’Ardoise industrial site. This follows the formal approval of the site’s redevelopment by the Agglomération du Gard rhodanien on 9 February 2026, officially designating the area as a 'France 2030' strategic industrial site.
The project represents an investment of approximately €1 billion and is expected to create 20 permanent jobs during its operational phase, currently scheduled to begin in 2031. MGH Energy will establish a dedicated facility focused on supporting the global transition to green energy, producing up to 70,000 tonnes of e-kerosene and 50,000 tonnes of e-methanol annually. These fuels will play a critical role in defossilising the aviation and maritime sectors, helping industries meet both evolving regulatory requirements and commercial sustainability goals.
The production process will leverage a combination of low-carbon electricity, green hydrogen produced via water electrolysis, and captured carbon dioxide to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Following a phase of technical studies, regulatory procedures, and construction, the plant will serve as a vital hub for sustainable transport fuels.
'The allocation of the L’Ardoise site by the Gard Rhodanien Agglomeration marks a foundational milestone,' stated Jean-Michel Germa, President of MGH Energy. 'It provides a concrete basis for collaboration with our stakeholders, partners, customers, and suppliers. I invite them to engage with us now as we begin structuring our future contractual relationships.'
MGH Energy Selected For Synthetic Fuels Production Project











