Hydrogen Fuel News
Insights / Organizations / Repsol

Repsol

otherSpain 19 mentions

Integrated multi-energy company with growing renewable hydrogen portfolio

Last 7 days
0 mentions Flat
no prior activity
Last 30 days
0 mentions Flat
no prior activity
Last 90 days
1 mention Flat
vs 1 prior 90 days
Read the full profile on Repsol

Subscribers get an in-depth intelligence profile — leadership, scale, partners, regulatory context, and the latest milestones.

Subscribe to read more →

Projects

Products

Often mentioned with · Technologies

Often mentioned with · Locations

Often mentioned with · Projects

Often mentioned with · Facilities

Often mentioned with · Products

Often mentioned with · People

Often mentioned with · Research studies

In the news (19)

Parent company of Petronor, driving the Petronor hydrogen hub in the Basque Country as part of its energy transition strategy. Involved in the 100 MW renewable hydrogen project at Muskiz refinery.[2][3]
Repsol is a major player in Spain's energy sector with a comprehensive renewable hydrogen strategy. The company approved its first large-scale 100 MW electrolyzer in Cartagena in September 2025 and is now installing a second 100 MW electrolyzer at its Petronor refinery. Repsol operates across the entire renewable hydro
Repsol has confirmed green hydrogen investment as the most competitive route to regulatory compliance in the EU refining sector, actively adapting to RED III targets as part of its decarbonization commitments.[3]
Repsol is leading the large-scale renewable hydrogen plant project at the Cartagena refinery, as part of a broader transition to low-carbon fuels. The company holds a 75% stake in the joint venture and is advancing Spain’s national hydrogen roadmap, aiming to replace conventional hydrogen with green hydrogen at its ind
Repsol is a major Spanish multi-energy company founded in 1987, traditionally focused on oil and gas but has been pivoting towards renewables and decarbonization. In 2024-2025, Repsol undertook significant reevaluation of its hydrogen strategy, reducing its green hydrogen targets, slowing overall hydrogen investment, a
Announced the cancellation of a significant up-to-200MW green hydrogen project in Spain, citing technical and economic unfeasibility. Despite this, Repsol confirmed its ongoing commitment to renewable hydrogen for decarbonizing its Puertollano refinery.[2]
Repsol is collaborating with other Spanish entities to scale green hydrogen infrastructure.
Repsol has decided to freeze several of its green hydrogen projects in Spain due to an unfavorable regulatory environment.
Partner in Airbus-led collaboration to study Spain's first aviation hydrogen hub.
Repsol is part of the consortium studying the creation of Spain's first aviation hydrogen hub, likely contributing to hydrogen production and supply chain aspects.
Repsol will supply hydrogen, build refueling stations, and develop mobile hydrogen supply plants for the Hympulso project.
Spanish oil company that established fuel equivalences under the new labeling system (e.g., Efitec 95 gasoline labeled as E10).
Major oil company investing in green hydrogen fuel.
Repsol is leading a new consortium of 33 companies and organizations to invest in green hydrogen production and use in Spain. They intend to make photoelectrocatalysis technology commercially viable by 2030.
Mentioned as a major firm involved in clean hydrogen.
Consortium partner in the Deep Purple offshore green hydrogen project.
Repsol is mentioned in relation to investing millions in green hydrogen for renewable transportation sector fuels, though not directly involved in the Australian funding shortlist.
A Spanish oil and gas firm that is investing in green hydrogen and carbon dioxide to produce renewable transportation sector fuels and gas from urban waste. Repsol is headquartered in Madrid and has a majority stake in Petronor.
Member of the WindPlus consortium developing floating offshore wind technology.

Get the H2 Markets Brief

what 120,000+ hydrogen industry pros read every Monday.

Get the H2 Markets Brief

what 120,000+ hydrogen industry pros read every Monday.