Gasunie and Vopak will jointly develop future open access hydrogen import terminal infrastructure
02 Mai 2022 - 8:00AM
Gasunie and Vopak will jointly develop future open access hydrogen
import terminal infrastructure
Gasunie and Vopak will jointly develop future open access
hydrogen import terminal infrastructure
- Terminal infrastructure is
essential for importing green hydrogen to reach the European Green
Deal targets
Groningen / Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2 May 2022 Gasunie and
Vopak today announced that they have entered into a cooperation
agreement. The aim is to jointly develop future terminal
infrastructure projects that will facilitate the necessary imports
of hydrogen into Northwest Europe via Dutch and German ports. Both
parties have been working together in the Gate LNG-terminal in the
Port of Rotterdam that came into operation in 2011. Alongside
domestic production of hydrogen, large-scale import of green
hydrogen will become essential for reaching the European Green Deal
and the Fit for 55 targets. Import initiatives are developing
rapidly: the first import streams to Germany and the Netherlands
are expected by 2025. Global supply chains and logistics
infrastructure need to be developed and operated to facilitate the
import of green hydrogen required for the energy and feedstock
transition. The cooperation agreement includes import projects for
hydrogen through green ammonia, liquid organic hydrogen carriers,
and liquid hydrogen technologies. To safely and reliably handle
products like hydrogen and ammonia, high quality infrastructure and
operations are needed. Vopak and Gasunie will focus on developing
import infrastructure related to storage that enables further
distribution of hydrogen to end users (e.g. by means of pipeline,
vessels, road and rail) and contributes to the security of supply
in Northwest Europe. Both parties have a long track record in
developing infrastructure and safely storing and handling these
types of products. As independent infrastructure companies Gasunie
and Vopak will focus solely on the development as well as safe and
reliable operation of open access infrastructure. Open access
logistics infrastructure that is available to all market parties is
most effective, both from a cost and environmental footprint
perspective. It can further accelerate the import and use of green
energy to a wide range of end markets. On 11 April 2022, Gasunie,
Vopak and HES International announced that they joined forces to
develop an import terminal for a hydrogen carrier in the port of
Rotterdam, named ACE Terminal.Ulco Vermeulen, Director Business
Development Gasunie: “With this agreement, Vopak and Gasunie
continue their many years of successful co-operation. Hydrogen is
an essential component of the sustainable energy mix of the future.
Our joint goal is to enable the international hydrogen value chain
by providing the necessary import infrastructure. As a renewable
energy infrastructure company, we already function as a linking pin
for the energy transition in various public private partnerships in
the Netherlands. With this agreement, Vopak and Gasunie can play a
role in the transport, storage and import as part of the
international hydrogen value chain.” Frits Eulderink, Executive
Board Member and COO of Royal Vopak comments: “We are delighted to
extend our partnership with Gasunie beyond our successful Gate LNG
terminal operations in the Port of Rotterdam and jointly develop
vital infrastructure supporting the energy transition. We are
looking forward to working together with Gasunie in the development
of new infrastructure for the future vital products." Profile
GasunieGasunie is a European energy-infrastructure company.
Gasunie’s network is one of the largest high-pressure pipeline
networks in Europe, comprising over 17,000 kilometres of pipeline
in the Netherlands and northern Germany. Gasunie provides natural
and green gas transport services through its subsidiaries, Gasunie
Transport Services B.V. (GTS) in the Netherlands and Gasunie
Deutschland in Germany. With its cross-border gas infrastructure
and services, Gasunie facilitates TTF, which has become the leading
European gas trading point. Gasunie also provides other gas
infrastructure services, including gas storage and LNG. Gasunie
wants to help accelerate the transition to a CO2-neutral energy
supply and believes that gas-related innovations, for instance in
the form of renewable gases such as hydrogen and green gas, can
make an important contribution. Both existing and new gas
infrastructure play a key role here. Gasunie also plays an active
part in the development of other energy infrastructure to support
the energy transition. Profile VopakRoyal Vopak is the
world’s leading independent tank storage company. We store vital
products with care. With over 400 years of history and a focus on
sustainability, we ensure safe, clean and efficient storage and
handling of bulk liquid products and gases for our customers. By
doing so, we enable the delivery of products that are vital to our
economy and daily lives, ranging from chemicals, oils, gases and
LNG to biofuels and vegoils. We are determined to develop key
infrastructure solutions for the world’s changing energy systems,
while simultaneously investing in digitalization and innovation.
Vopak is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam and is headquartered in
Rotterdam, the Netherlands. For more information, please visit
www.vopak.com For more information:Gasunie -
PressSimon den Haak, Manager Corporate Communications,
s.p.den.haak@gasunie.nl, +31 (0)6-4327 2561Vopak -
Press Liesbeth Lans, Manager External Communication,
global.communication@vopak.comVopak - Analysts and investors
Fatjona Topciu, Head of Investor Relations, +31(0)10 400
2776, investor.relations@vopak.com
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