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                                                                                                  Governments and
                                                                                                  businesses in Europe
                                                                                                  are looking at hydrogen
                                                                                                  more seriously.
























                         Snam has finished testing a hybrid hydro-  FSU: Russia drafts hydrogen plan
                         gen-blend turbine designed by Baker Hughes.  Russia has watched with keen interest as gov-
                         Its plan is to feed up to 7 bcm per year into the  ernments and businesses in Europe, the main
                         Italian gas grid – enough to cover the gas needs  market for its oil and gas, have drawn up plans
                         of 3mn families.                     to develop hydrogen as an energy source. It is
                           Snam and 10 other European grid oper-  understood that the Russian energy ministry has
                         ators have also published a plan for devel-  submitted a draft five-year plan to put Russia on
                         oping a 6,800-km hydrogen grid by 2030,  the road to becoming a hydrogen exporter. It is
                         mainly consisting of repurposed gas pipe-  hoped that a finalised national strategy will be
                         lines, reaching 23,000 km in size a decade  ready by the end of the year.
                         later. This initiative would cost somewhere   The key players in this drive will be Gazprom
                         in the region of €27-64bn ($31-73bn). But  and Rosatom, the ministry expects. Gazprom
                         the operators estimate that hydrogen could  wants to produce so-called turquoise hydrogen
                         be delivered across Europe efficiently, at a  using methane pyrolysis, where gas is passed
                         levelised transport cost of only €0.09-0.17 per  through molten metal, producing solid carbon
                         kg per 1,000 km.                     as a useful by-product. So far, pyrolysis is only
                           Over in the Netherlands, Norwegian engi-  used on a very small scale globally.
                         neering consultancy DNV GL has teamed up   Rosatom, on the other hand, wants to pro-
                         with Dutch glass maker Celsian to create a Dutch  duce yellow hydrogen, generated from water
                         consortium to develop a burner technology ena-  using electrolysis, but with the process powered
                         bling energy-intensive industries to move from  with nuclear rather than renewable energy.
                         gas to hydrogen.                       Whether Russia can establish itself as a com-
                           These announcements follow the European  mercial hydrogen exporter in time to capture
                         Commission’s long-awaited unveiling of a new  a part of the European market in unclear. The
                         EU hydrogen strategy, calling for 10mn tonnes  EU’s strategy heavily prioritises green hydrogen
                         per year (tpy) of the fuel to be produced using  produced from renewables, and sees other types
                         electrolysis by 2030.                as only a short-term solution. Embracing hydro-
                           Over in Norway, state-owned Equinor has  gen will also be a costly undertaking for Russia,
                         posted its fourth quarterly loss in a row, on  which is short of revenues following the collapse
                         impairments and upstream losses as a result of  in commodity prices and the launch of an eco-
                         low prices and production cuts.      nomic support package.
                           The company booked a net loss of $251mn   Meanwhile, Rosneft has reported the
                         in the second quarter, versus a $1.48bn gain a  discovery of a new oilfield at its Vostok Oil
                         year earlier. Its pre-tax earnings also collapsed to  project in the Russian Arctic, estimated to
                         $354mn, from $3.15bn a year before. All three of  be 146mn barrels in size. Rosneft claims that
                         its upstream units – E&P Norway, E&P Interna-  its Vostok Oil project could yield as much as
                         tional and E&P USA, suffered adjusted earnings  2.3mn bpd of oil by 2030, but low prices and
                         losses. But a strong trading performance pro-  the initiative’s considerable cost raise con-
                         vided some relief for the company.   cerns about feasibility.
                                                                Lastly, Gazprom Neft has launched a new
                         If you’d like to read more about the key events shaping   $1.4bn complex at its refinery in Moscow. The
                         Europe’s oil and gas sector then please click here for   Euro+ facility will boost the quality and quantity
                         NewsBase’s EurOil Monitor.           of light fuels such as gasoline and diesel, partly



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