Ethnarch Energy

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Ethnarch Energy LLC is a privately owned global energy trading company, incorporated in Wilmington Delaware, USA, offering end-to-end conventional non-renewable and unconventional renewable energy products and services across the entire energy value chain. 

 

With our global contacts and networks, we are able, willing and ready to provide whatever energy needs our clients and customers require. We are a team of experienced technocrats with decades of combined experience in the upstream, midstream, downstream, renewables, and energy trading subsectors. We bring a wealth and depth of experience and expertise that resolves knotty energy procurement, supply and demand logistics challenges of our esteemed clients and customers.

 

We have robust footprints and business presence across Africa – in Nigeria, Angola, Ghana, and Equatorial Guinea; we are also present in the USA – Atlanta, Georgia and Wilmington, Delaware. We have extended enterprise partnerships in the major energy hubs across the globe including Dubai, New York, Houston, London and Germany.

 

NON-RENEWABLES

| CRUDE OIL | BITUMEN | GASOLINE | DIESEL | JET FUEL | FUEL OIL | LNG | LPG

From wellhead, to piping, shipping, refining, delivery, and trading, we connect producers, transporters, refiners, buyers and sellers.

RENEWABLES

BIOMASS | GEOTHERMAL | HYDROPOWER | HYDROGEN | SOLAR | WAVE | WIND

Biomass can be burned directly for heat or converted to renewable liquid and gaseous fuels through various processes. Biomass sources for energy include: Wood and wood processing wastes—firewood, wood pellets, and wood chips, lumber and furniture mill sawdust and waste, and black liquor from pulp and paper mills.

Geothermal energy can heat, cool, and generate electricity: Geothermal energy can be used in different ways depending on the resource and technology chosen—heating and cooling buildings through geothermal heat pumps, generating electricity through geothermal power plants, and heating structures through direct-use. It is an environmentally responsible, green technology, and geothermal systems eliminate the combustion of fossil fuels on site and dramatically lower the need to generate power – significantly reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses and the environmental damage associated with nonrenewable resource extraction.

 

Hydropower, is a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a body of water. Hydropower relies on the endless, constantly recharging system of the water cycle to produce electricity, using a fuel—water—that is not reduced or eliminated in the process. 

Hydrogen is the most abundant earth element. Compared to petrol, hydrogen is an incredibly efficient and energy dense fuel source. The chemical element releases 142 megajoules (MJ) of energy per kilogram, compared to petrol which releases just 46 MJ per kilogram.

 

 

Solar energy is abundant and freely available on the earth. In 2011, the International Energy Agency said that “the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies will have huge longer-term benefits. It will increase countries’ energy security through reliance on an indigenous, inexhaustible, and mostly import-independent resource, enhance sustainability, reduce pollution, and lower the costs of mitigating global warming.

 

Our US based wave energy partner – Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) recently announced the first ocean test of its next-generation increased power wave energy converter buoy, the Mass-On-Spring-Wave-Energy-Converter (MOSWEC) prototype. OPT has reported the operational sized buoy, deployed offshore of New Jersey, has been performing as expected and has already endured storm conditions at sea.

 

Wind is a renewable energy source. Overall, using wind to produce energy has fewer effects on the environment than many other energy sources. Wind turbines do not release emissions that can pollute the air or water (with rare exceptions), and they do not require water for cooling.