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‘H2 in gas grid’ to be discussed at TOGC 2023

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World Pipelines,


The Congress takes place in Istanbul, Türkiye on 20 – 21 February 2023, and gathers leading pipeline operators, national oil and gas companies, EPC contractors, solutions and service providers.

‘H2 in gas grid’ to be discussed at TOGC 2023

Among the highlights of the program are panels, show-type sessions based on a discussion between panelists. In panels regarding H2, delegates will talk about green and blue H2; finding equipment and solutions for H2 transformation; supply-demand; and market readiness for H2.

Hydrogen is ready to replace natural gas in the energy system. As H2 does not release any greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere, it means that H2 plays a key role in the energy transition.

Transporting gaseous hydrogen via existing pipelines is low-cost and can be used for delivering large volumes of H2. At TOGC 2023, Ulrik Olbjørn, Project Manager at Low Carbon Solutions at Equinor, will present the topic: “How to accommodate significant imports of hydrogen (blue and green) to Europe through pipelines”.

Jose Augusto Gomes Campos, Business Development Director - Power, Oil & Gas at Andrade Gutierrez Engenharia SA, will talk about green hydrogen prospects in Brazil and a platform for hydrogen exports.

The project of AquaVentus will also be discussed at TOGC 2023. The AquaVentus initiative aims to open up development opportunities for the energy industry and offer climate-friendly hydrogen technology. Dr. Christoph von dem Bussche, Managing Director at GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, will present the topic “Aqua Ventus Initiative”.

Many other topics related to H2 are covered at TOGC 2023, where leading representatives of the pipeline industry share their experience. Request the business programme of TOGC 2023 here

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/12102022/h2-in-gas-grid-to-be-discussed-at-togc-2023/

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