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Offshore pipeline re-use | Hydrogen

Energy Central

Offshore pipeline re-use Two main scenarios which can be realized before 2030. In both scenarios, one of the pipelines becomes fully available for hydrogen; the other pipeline continues to facilitate the transport of existing and future natural gas production.

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CCUS Delivery Plan Update – 2023

Energy Central

CCUS Delivery Plan Update – 2023 Accelerating deployment of carbon capture and storage in the UK could secure around £40 billion of inward investment by 2030, a new study of the technology’s potential reveals today.

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National Hydrogen Network | Work begins

Energy Central

National Hydrogen Network | Work begins The first 30km stretch of pipelines linking the Port of Rotterdam to a nearby industrial hub is set to start operations in 2025, with extension into rest of Europe from 2030 Pernis sites a number of petrochemical refineries including the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, which is set to receive volumes of renewable (..)

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Surveying the UK’s Green Hydrogen Supply Chain Capability

Energy Central

The UK’s green hydrogen economy is gaining momentum as initial investments pour into the growing project pipeline, which has now reached 1.5GW of electrolyser projects.1

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Proposed artificial ‘Hydrogen Island’ could produce 1 million tonnes of hydrogen per year

Energy Central

CIP have suggested that Brintø could be operational by 2030, and could prove to be a vital step in securing green energy supply for Europe. The hydrogen produced via Power-to-X will use offshore wind electricity and will be hoped to be exported to countries such as, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium using pipelines.

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TotalEnergies Signs with German RWE 15-Year Green hydrogen Supply Deal to Decarbonize Leuna Refinery

Egypt Oil & Gas

Then, it will be transported through a 600 km pipeline straight to the refinery, ultimately preventing around 300,000 tpa of CO2 emissions from the site starting in 2030. We are looking forward to further developing our partnership with RWE, our partner in several offshore wind projects in Germany and the Netherlands.

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Permian Basin Gas Production Pushes Limits – Infrastructure Expansion Needed

Rextag

The rapid growth of natural gas production in the Permian Basin is pushing existing infrastructure to its limits, and additional pipeline projects are on the horizon to meet rising demand, according to East Daley Analytics. Beginning operations in early October, the pipeline can transport up to 2.5 Bcf/d of natural gas.

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