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Enagás is the company identified in the linked article as driving the public participation process for the planned hydrogen pipeline in Murcia. It is Spain’s main gas transmission operator and has increasingly positioned itself around hydrogen infrastructure and the backbone network that could connect industrial hubs a
Enagás is Spain's main natural gas system operator, actively transitioning infrastructure for hydrogen use to support decarbonization efforts under the European Green Deal[1]. Co-leading the ERA alliance.
Projecting a central hydrogen corridor (Muskiz-Arrigorriaga-Haro) with secondary branches; complements the European H2Med project.[1][2]
Founded in 1971, Enagás is Spain's main natural gas system operator, managing pipelines and regasification terminals representing 40% of EU tank storage and 30% regasification capacity. Recently sold assets in US (Tallgrass Energy stake in 2024, reducing net debt to €2.4 billion), Chile, Mexico to refocus on Europe; an
Spain's primary gas infrastructure operator, organizing Hydrogen Day events and involved in hydrogen infrastructure expansion planning.
Private partner in the H2PORTS project, supporting hydrogen infrastructure development.
Enagás leads hydrogen transmission projects in Spain and is a founding member of the H2med consortium. Its subsidiary, Enagás Infraestructuras de Hidrógeno (EIH), holds 50% in the new BarMar development company as of July 2025, reflecting its key role in enabling cross-border hydrogen flows.[4][5]
Participant in the Andalusian green hydrogen ecosystem and supporter of workforce development for the evolving hydrogen sector.
Enagás is a Spanish energy company focused on infrastructure. It is investing heavily in renewable hydrogen projects.
Enagás is Spain's leading gas and hydrogen infrastructure operator, historically responsible for the development and maintenance of the country’s gas network. Enagás is a main driver behind the H2Med and BarMar projects, aiming to expand hydrogen transport infrastructure across Europe.[3][4]
Developing hydrogen infrastructure projects and pipelines for the green hydrogen economy across southern Europe.[1]
A Spanish gas giant investing in a green hydrogen production project to convert existing infrastructure.
Enagás is the hydrogen supplier for Palma's hydrogen bus project and is collaborating to scale green hydrogen infrastructure.
The company for which the Bertha B supply ship carries out duties at the La Gaviota gas storage platform.
Spanish gas infrastructure company and co-leader of the Power to Green Hydrogen Mallorca project. CEO Arturo Gonzalo attended the inauguration.
Enagás is a participating company in HyDeal Spain.
Spanish gas network operator providing transmission infrastructure for the hydrogen project until dedicated H2 infrastructure is developed.
Enagas is a member of the Mallorca green hydrogen project consortium and recently signed on to participate.
Enagas, a Spanish natural gas transportation company, is a partner in the H2Ports project.

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