April 15 (LNGJ) - Gasunie, the Dutch utility and LNG terminals owner, said it was concluding new 10-year framework agreements with a selection of six contractors for the maintenance and management of existing natural gas pipelines and the construction of new pipelines for hydrogen, green gas and carbon-dioxide. “The energy transition leads to many new projects, where maintenance of existing infrastructure also remains crucial. The agreement includes maximum investments of around €4 billion ($4.25Bln) spread over a period of 10 years,” Gasunie explained.
Janneke Hermes, Chief Financial Officer of Gasunie, said the agreement included “a new working method” that focuses on strategic partnership in the light of the energy transition. “We will invest large-scale in our core activity, the transport of energy, in the coming years,” Hermes added. “The focus of the investments is on maintaining a safe and reliable gas network,” she stated.