Petrogas and Gasunie Investigate Reuse of Existing North Sea Pipelines for Hydrogen Transport

Gasunie and Petrogas Transportation B.V. (Petrogas) plan to jointly investigate how the Petrogas pipeline installed under the North Sea can be reused for the transport of green hydrogen. The research focuses on the feasibility of reuse and possible repurposing of the pipeline for the offshore hydrogen project Demo 1. This is a demonstration project initiated by the Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth for the construction of a 20 to 50MW electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen in the North Sea and its landfall in the North Sea Canal Area.

Petrogas and Gasunie Investigate Reuse of Existing North Sea Pipelines for Hydrogen Transport

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