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Trans Adriatic Pipeline Selects Penspen for Hydrogen Repurposing Assessment

Project builds on a string of recent European hydrogen awards for the international engineering consultancy

An image of some pipework that performs part of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline in Southern Europe. The pipe work is silver and yellow, and also features a set of steps up to the pipework facilityPenspen, a leading international energy consultancy, has been awarded a contract by Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) to provide hydrogen gap analysis services on one of the most strategic energy infrastructure projects in Europe.

Under this new contract, Penspen’s UK-based engineering team will perform a comprehensive desktop and field assessment review of TAP’s above ground installations (AGIs), block valves (BVs) and compressor stations (CSs) to assess the feasibility of introducing hydrogen blends to the existing gas pipeline, supporting TAP’s strategy of capacity expansion for new volumes of hydrogen and other renewable gases to foster long-term sustainability and decarbonisation in the region.

The 877km TAP natural gas pipeline connects to the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) at the Greek-Turkish border, crossing Albania and the Adriatic Sea to connect to the gas network in southern Italy. Operational since the end of 2020, TAP is a key part of the Southern Gas Corridor and plays a significant role in boosting Europe’s energy security and supply diversification.

Darren Bartlett, Energy Transition Director at Penspen, commented: “Using our considerable in-house infrastructure repurposing experience, Penspen supports energy operators worldwide by enhancing access to lower-carbon fuels. By assessing the suitability of existing infrastructure, like the TAP pipeline, for hydrogen blends, we continue to support the delivery of cleaner energy to the communities we work in.”

Luca Schieppati, TAP’s Managing Director, commented: “TAP has the potential to become a significant contributor to Europe’s goal of achieving climate neutrality by potentially supplying the EU with carbon-neutral energy sources, such as hydrogen blended with natural gas. Evaluating whether our above-ground installations are hydrogen-ready for hydrogen blending with natural gas, with the support of an experienced supplier like Penspen, is an important step in this broader process. These efforts clearly demonstrate our commitment to innovation and a sustainable energy future for Europe.”

Angus Reid, Project Manager for the TAP project at Penspen, said: “We are delighted to be able to support another major international operator in meeting their energy transition goals. Hydrogen enablement of strategic transportation infrastructure is a key factor for long-term regional decarbonisation. Supporting the introduction of hydrogen into a major pipeline will promote hydrogen generation projects in Southeastern Europe, as well as a multitude of hydrogen use opportunities.”

Award builds on Penspen’s hydrogen track record

Leveraging its extensive experience from thousands of completed hydrocarbon projects, Penspen informs the development of future fuel infrastructure, including repurposing existing systems for hydrogen and CO₂ transportation and processing.

The contract from TAP is the latest in a string of hydrogen services awards for the company in the UK and Europe. Last month, Penspen announced they were supporting Latvian gas operator Conexus Baltic Grid with hydrogen blend feasibility and integrity services for its existing natural gas pipeline network.  They have also supported Portuguese national gas transmission operator REN-Gasodutos by providing hydrogen readiness assessments down to component level for up to 100% hydrogen blends, and engineering services for the design of nine hydrogen blending stations that will be used to inject and blend hydrogen into the natural gas transmission and distribution system.

In the UK, Penspen supported EET Hydrogen with front end engineering design (FEED), consenting, land, environment, and stakeholder engagement services for the HPP1 low carbon hydrogen plant, an integral part of HyNet, one of the UK Government’s two Track 1 clusters for industrial decarbonisation.

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