Hydrogen pipeline news
How to make the Southern Hydrogen Corridor a reality
A special report from Peter Cox, Vice President & Global Subsector Lead, Upstream Onshore & Midstream, Worley.
Corinth Pipeworks wins Snam contracts for Adriatica pipeline project
Corinth Pipeworks secures strategic role in Italy’s Adriatica pipeline project.
badenova builds hydrogen pipeline in the south of Germany
The pipeline will primarily supply energy-intensive industries along the Upper Rhine with green hydrogen.
Germany and UK to explore feasibility of hydrogen pipeline connection
The UK-Germany Hydrogen Corridor project would consist of two offshore pipeline sections – the first starting from the UK mainland, linking to the second, GASCADE’s AquaDuctus pipeline project, which connects to the German mainland.
Fluxys and OQGN sign cooperation agreement to jointly develop the hydrogen transportation network in Oman
The agreement was signed by Eng. Mansoor bin Ali Al Abdali, CEO of OQGN, and Mr. Pascal De Buck, Managing Director and CEO of Fluxys, at a ceremony held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Muscat.
Penspen wins HyNet CO2 pipeline project contract
Penspen secures multi-million-pound contract to advance groundbreaking HyNet CO2 pipeline project.
Penspen introduces energy transition training courses in Aberdeen
International energy consultancy to share learnings from extensive hydrogen and carbon capture portfolio.
H2SITE and SNAM collaborate on hydrogen and natural gas separation project promoted by ARERA
H2SITE, a leading company in hydrogen separation technology and hydrogen transportation solutions, has announced its collaboration with SNAM, one of Europe’s key energy infrastructure operators, to develop an innovative project focused on the separation of hydrogen and natural gas mixtures.
Verifying the hydrogen flow of the future
Niamh Rogers, Lucie Dangeon-Vassal and Rémy Maury, Cesame-Exadebit, present an initiative for flow measurement traceability for hydrogen in gas networks.
GASCADE announces 400 km of natural gas pipeline in Germany to be converted to transport hydrogen in 2025
As part of this project, around 400 km of a previous natural gas pipeline with a diameter of 1.4 m will be gradually converted to transport hydrogen by the end of 2025.