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Spanish, French operators indication hydrogen pipeline agreement

Spanish gas grid operator Enagas signed on Tuesday an arrangement with French equivalents GRTgaz and Terega, setting the terms for developing a planned multibillioneuro undersea pipeline to bring hydrogen between Spain and France.

The nations are buying hydrogen as part of Europe's. shift to a low-carbon-emission economy. The pipeline, understood. as BarMar, is expected to cost 2.5 billion euros ($ 2.67. billion). It becomes part of a wider plan for hydrogen. facilities from the Iberian peninsula to France and on to. Central Europe, called H2MED.

The agreement sets terms for feasibility studies about the. pipeline, conditions for the last investment decision and the. production of a business to potentially establish the job, Enagas. said.

Under the offer, the Spanish firm will hold a 50% stake of. the business, with GRTGaz and Terega holding 33.3% and 16.7%. respectively.

The arrangement was likewise signed by German gas grid operator. Open Grid Europe (OGE), which in 2015 joined its French,. Spanish and Portuguese peers working to establish the H2MED. job.

Enagas also signed an arrangement with Portugal's gas grid. operator REN strengthening their collaboration to establish a green. hydrogen pipeline in the Iberian peninsula.

(source: Reuters)