Global Hydrogen Pipelines Outlook to 2026

 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Outlook to 2026


• A total of 17 planned and announced hydrogen pipelines are expected to come online during the outlook period 2022–2026

• Of these, 4 represent planned pipelines with identified development plans, while the remaining 13 are early-stage announced pipelines that are undergoing conceptual studies but are expected to get development approvals

• Europe dominates globally with 11 planned and announced hydrogen pipelines are expected to start operations during the outlook period. The total length of these pipelines is expected to be 1,955 km. Asia follows with three hydrogen pipelines expected to start operations by 2026 (total length of 193 km)

• Among countries, Denmark leads globally with a planned and announced hydrogen pipeline length of 800 km from 2022 to 2026. The Netherlands and Italy follow with pipeline lengths of 545 km and 440 km, respectively

• In terms of new-build capital expenditure (CAPEX), Europe unsurprisingly leads with a CAPEX of $4.8 billion expected to be spent from 2022 to 2026. Oceania and Asia follow with expected new-build CAPEX of $1.6 billion and $329 million, respectively

• In terms of CAPEX, the UK leads globally with a new build CAPEX on planned and announced hydrogen pipelines with $1.4 billion from 2022 to 2026. Australia and the Netherlands stand second with a CAPEX of $1.2 billion each

• First Gas Ltd leads globally with the highest announced hydrogen pipeline length of 2,585 km. National Grid Plc and NV Nederlandse Gasunie follow with hydrogen pipeline lengths of 2,000 km, and 1,345 km, respectively

• In terms of new build capex on planned and announced hydrogen pipelines, NV Nederlandse Gasunie leads globally with the highest capex of $1.4 billion by 2026. National Grid Plc Corp and Snam SpA follow with capex of $1.2 billion and $713 million, respectively

• Among announced and planned (new build) hydrogen pipelines expected to start operations by 2026, Holstebro–Hamburg in Denmark leads globally with the longest pipeline length of 450 km. SNAM Hydrogen pipeline in Italy closely follows with a length of 440 km..





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