Bilfinger to Deliver Concept and Basic Engineering Services for BSOG Energy's First Biomethane Facility
Bucharest, Romania. Bilfinger, a leading international industrial services provider, has been awarded a contract by BSOG Energy (BSOGE), a 100% subsidiary of Black Sea Oil & Gas (BSOG). The project involves delivering Concept and Basic Engineering Services for BSOGE's first biomethane facility in Alba, Romania. This marks a significant milestone in BSOGE's mission to develop green energy projects in Romania, with a focus on large-scale biomethane opportunities.
Since 2023, Bilfinger has been supporting BSOG through a non-exclusive Framework Agreement. BSOG is renowned for its pioneering efforts in offshore gas development, having successfully extracted gas from the Black Sea in Romania since 2022.
BSOGE: A Vision for Green Energy Established in 2024, BSOGE is dedicated to advancing Romania's green energy landscape. The biomethane facility in Alba is the first of many planned projects aimed at leveraging renewable energy sources to drive sustainability and energy independence.
Bilfinger's involvement in this project underscores its commitment to supporting the energy transition. With extensive expertise in engineering and industrial services, Bilfinger is well-positioned to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions that align with BSOGE's vision.
Florin Prunaru, Operational Unit Director South Region at Bilfinger Engineering & Maintenance Central Eastern Europe: “This collaboration builds on our strong relationship with BSOG, which began in 2023 through a non-exclusive Framework Agreement. BSOG is renowned for its pioneering offshore gas projects, and now, through BSOGE, they are leading the way in green energy development with a focus on large-scale biomethane opportunities.”
Mark Beacom, BSOGE Managing Director, commented: “Our collaboration with Bilfinger on the development of our first biomethane production facility in Romania represents a key milestone in BSOGE’s strategy to support the country’s energy transition. The selection of Alba County for this project reflects our commitment to leveraging local resources and investing in a sustainable energy future. We aim to build a robust portfolio of renewable projects that contribute to Romania’s energy independence and the EU’s climate goals.”
