Europe pipeline news
Vår Energi extends gas supply deal with Eni until 2036
Norwegian oil and gas company Vår Energi has announced a 12 year extension to its natural gas sales agreement with Italy's Eni.
Blackline Safety Europe receives carbon neutral verification
European operations have been independently verified as carbon neutral for all measured emissions.
Intero partners with Rivean Capital in its next phase of growth
Intero Integrity Services announces that Rivean Capital has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the company from First Reserve.
GIP and Snam weighing stake sale in Adnoc's gas pipeline business
GIP holds the largest foreign share in Adnoc's gas pipeline unit, while Snam owns approximately a 6% stake.
EU approves €3 billion in German hydrogen pipeline support
The European Commission has signed off on about €3 billion of planned German state aid for building a system of hydrogen pipelines known as the Hydrogen Core Network (HCN) says Reuters.
Baltic Sea gas pipeline operators sign MoU to accelerate hydrogen infrastructure development
Nine gas transmission system operators in the countries around the Baltic Sea have signed a MoU which aims to coordinate and facilitate hydrogen infrastructure.
SENCO invests €20 million in Strohm
The investment is aimed at boosting Strohm's growth trajectory, which is focused on hydrogen and CCUS applications.
Equinor and GRTgaz sign agreement for CO2 transport system
The development will consist of a network of onshore CO2 pipelines, to be developed by GRTGaz, which will connect France’s Dunkirk industrial area to Equinor’s CO2 Highway Europe project.
Europe in talks to maintain gas flow via Russia-Ukraine pipeline amidst war
Bloomberg reports on discussions to ensure the continuity of gas supply through a crucial Russia-Ukraine pipeline.
Eni divests 10% stake in Saipem for €393 million
Following the transaction, Eni's holding in Saipem has been reduced to approximately 21.19%.