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French and Spanish operators create venture to develop hydrogen pipeline

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Posted on July 3, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -French gas grid Natran, a unit of utility Engie, said on Thursday it had created a new joint venture to develop the Barmar hydrogen pipeline with Spain's Enagas and storage operator

French and Spanish Firms Launch Joint Venture for Hydrogen Pipeline

By America Hernandez

PARIS (Reuters) -French gas grid operator Natran, a unit of utility Engie, has created a joint venture to develop a cross-border hydrogen pipeline with French storage operator Terega and Spain's Enagas, it said on Thursday.

The Barcelona-to-Marseille underwater pipeline, or Barmar, is part of a larger 2.5 billion euro ($2.93 billion) project called H2Med that will link Portugal, Spain, France and Germany by 2030, as the European Union hopes to displace some natural gas use with hydrogen, which does not emit CO2 when combusted.

H2Med is planned to have a capacity to transport 2 million metric tons of hydrogen made from renewable electricity annually when built - roughly 10% of expected EU hydrogen consumption in 2030.

In the venture to operate Barmar, Enagas, also a grid operator, will hold 50%, Natran will hold 33.3%, and Terega 16.7%, Natran's statement said.

The European Union last month approved funds covering 50% of the project development costs.

Earlier this year, Enagas CEO Arturo Gonzalo said a final investment decision on H2Med was unlikely before 2028.

($1 = 0.8519 euros)

(Reporting by America Hernandez and Dominique Vidalon; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • French and Spanish firms create a joint venture for a hydrogen pipeline.
  • The pipeline, Barmar, will connect Barcelona and Marseille.
  • H2Med project aims to link Portugal, Spain, France, and Germany by 2030.
  • The EU approved funds covering 50% of the project costs.
  • H2Med will transport 2 million metric tons of hydrogen annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Barmar pipeline?
The Barmar pipeline aims to transport hydrogen made from renewable electricity between Barcelona and Marseille as part of the larger H2Med project.
Who are the stakeholders in the joint venture?
In the joint venture, Enagas holds 50%, Natran holds 33.3%, and Terega holds 16.7%.
What is the expected capacity of the H2Med project?
H2Med is planned to have a capacity to transport 2 million metric tons of hydrogen annually, which is about 10% of the expected EU hydrogen consumption in 2030.
When is the final investment decision for H2Med expected?
Enagas CEO Arturo Gonzalo mentioned that a final investment decision on H2Med is unlikely before 2028.
What financial support has the EU provided for the project?
The European Union approved funds covering 50% of the project development costs for H2Med.

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