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       Novatek, Uniper form





       hydrogen pact






       Novatek is seeking to appease climate-conscious investors but has also

       recognised that hydrogen investments may pay off if the fuel takes off



        RUSSIA           RUSSIAN LNG exporter Novatek and German  become carbon neutral by 2035.
                         energy group Uniper have banded together to   “Germany, like many other heavily industri-
       WHAT:             develop a hydrogen supply chain, the companies  alised countries, will be dependent on hydrogen
       Novatek and Uniper have   announced on January 29.     imports, as the demand for hydrogen exceeds
       reached a preliminary   Under a memorandum of understanding  production capacities,” he explained. “Therefore
       deal to develop an   (MoU), the pair will look at developing an inte-  we are seeking worldwide co-operations and
       integrated hydrogen   grated chain for producing, transporting and  partnerships.”
       supply chain.     supplying hydrogen, with Uniper’s power sta-  While Germany is heavily prioritising green
                         tions in Russia and Western Europe identified as  hydrogen development at home, it is still open to
       WHY:              potential recipients for the fuel.   using blue hydrogen to decarbonise energy-in-
       The partnership will help   Novatek, Russia’s second-biggest gas pro-  tensive industries. German steelworks Thyssen-
       both companies pursue   ducer, will be able to create so-called blue hydro-  krupp is studying plans with Equinor to supply
       their climate goals.  gen using its existing resources. This is produced  the fuel to its production facility in Duisburg.
                         from natural gas using methane reforming, with   “As an already trusted supplier of natural gas,
       WHAT NEXT:        CO2 from the process captured and stored.  Novatek is well prepared to develop export capa-
       Russia will need to   However, the pair said they would also look  bilities for hydrogen,” Schierenbeck said.
       work quickly to create   at green hydrogen, derived from water using   Novatek is seeking to convince increasingly
       commercial and    renewable energy-powered electrolysis.  climate-conscious investors and gas buyers of its
       regulatory frameworks   “Hydrogen energy contributes to the preven-  green credentials, recently announcing several
       to support hydrogen   tion of climate change and is a promising area  new projects and targets for reducing its emis-
       production, or risk losing   of Novatek’s long-term development strategy,”  sions. It entered a deal in December with Ger-
       out.              CEO Leonid Mikhelson said in a statement. “The  many’s Siemens to develop hydrogen and other
                         development of commercially viable low-carbon  carbon-cutting technologies. According to Rus-
                         hydrogen production is in its early stages, and  sian press reports, the pair are devising a plan to
                         our joint co-operation in this area with Uniper,  convert one of Yamal LNG’s gas-fired turbines to
                         one of the leading international energy compa-  run mostly on hydrogen.
                         nies, will lay a solid foundation for further build-
                         ing long-term relationships.”        Europe needs hydrogen imports
                           Uniper CEO Andreas Schierenbeck added  While hydrogen energy is still in its infancy,
                         that hydrogen would play a key role in its plan to  the EU and many of its members published



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