Dutch utility Gasunie, whose network and assets include over 17,000 kilometres of pipelines in the Netherlands and Germany as well as stakes in Dutch and German LNG import facilities, reported a plunge in first-half earnings as the Dutch continued to show dependence on LNG amid the green obsessions and over-regulation of the European Union.
Enagás, the Spanish gas grid and LNG terminals operator, has acquired the Reganosa gas pipeline network in Northern Spain while Reganosa is becoming a 25 percent shareholder in the El Musel regasification and import terminal on the Bay of Biscay previously 100-percent owned by Enagás.