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57 Industry Leaders Call for Enhancing Gas Contribution to Decarbonisation

By October 23, 2020 6   min read  (1007 words)

October 23, 2020 |

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In a letter to the Presidency of the Council of the EU, Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier, 57 industry leaders asked Mr. Altmaier “to support ambitious and pragmatic policy tools that will enable the scaling-up of all decarbonisation options which will be needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050”

The letter follows below.

Dear President von der Leyen,
Dear President Michel,
Dear Minister Altmaier,

In the coming months, the EU institutions and stakeholders represented in the Platform on Sustainable Finance will discuss the adoption of a delegated act classifying environmentally sustainable investments to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This will be a first step in the implementation of the EU sustainable finance taxonomy and a key one for gas to be recognised as an enabling/transitional activity contributing towards climate neutrality.

We call on you to support ambitious and pragmatic policy tools that will enable the scaling-up of all decarbonisation options which will be needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, including natural, renewable and decarbonised gases and CCUS technologies. Decades of investments have made gas and its infrastructure strategic assets for the EU’s energy system security, stability and affordability. They will continue to play these key roles to help meet the EU 2050 climate neutrality objective while keeping European competitiveness.

The EU Hydrogen Strategy recognises that, alongside renewable hydrogen low-carbon hydrogen production from natural gas reforming in combination with CCUS or pyrolysis will play a fundamental role in providing the necessary volumes to develop an integrated hydrogen market.

Building a winning team requires nurturing talent. Thanks to the integrated know-how of its stakeholders, the gas value-chain is creating many opportunities in the short-, medium-, and long-term for European high-skilled jobs, economic growth and decarbonisation.

We, therefore, call for the upcoming Delegated Acts to include the transitional and enabling activities1 and create a level playing field for commercially mature technologies and reap the full benefits of all European gas resources to decarbonise the EU economy in a fast and cost-effective way, on the path towards climate neutrality by:

  • Deploying natural gas to continue displacing, wherever possible, coal in power generation
    and heating, while integrating growing variable renewable electricity to ensure system
    stability. The threshold for enabling/transitional activities such as natural gas should be
    carefully designed, taking into account existing EU legislation and propose a path towards
    progressive decarbonisation;
  • Taking a level playing field approach to the development of hydrogen (from renewables,
    natural gas reforming with CCUS and methane pyrolysis);
  • Building on the existing gas market and network as the backbone of the future EU energy system;
  • Incentivising investments in hydrogen infrastructure (including retrofitting);
  • Lifting legal and administrative barriers to the introduction of hydrogen into the gas grid;
  • Supporting CCUS and the full range of low-carbon gas options in the EU’s climate and
    energy policies, in particular in the future revision of gas market rules; Integrating CO2
    storage and all modes of CO2 transport in overall infrastructure development.
  • Supporting European electrolyser manufacturers and other renewable gas solutions,
    such as biomethane, to ensure that Europe remains the world leader in developing and
    manufacturing clean gas technologies;
  • Developing and implementing policy and regulation that achieve efficient methane
    emission reductions along the value chain.
  • The entire gas value chain looks forward to the fruitful collaboration to come, in particular
    under the Clean Hydrogen Alliance framework and the CCUS Forum.

Signatory companies

1. Aker Solutions, Kjetel Digre, CEO
2. BP, Bernard Looney, CEO
3. Cairn Energy, Simon Thomson, CEO
4. Chrysaor, Phil Kirk, CEO
5. Enagás, Marcelino Oreja, CEO
6. Equinor, Irene Rummelhoff, Executive Vice President for Marketing, Midstream and Processing
7. Eustream a.s.,Rastislav Ňukovič, CEO
8. FGSZ Ltd., Szabolcs I. Ferencz, CEO
9. Fluxys Belgium, Pascal de Buck, CEO
10. GAS Connect Austria, Stefan Wagenhofer and Harald Stindl, Management
11. GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, Christoph von dem Bussche, Managing Director
12. GasTerra, Annie Krist, CEO
13. GAZ-SYSTEM, Tomasz Stępień, President of the Management Board
14. Hermann Sewerin GmbH, Dr. Swen Sewerin, CEO
15. Kiwa, Jan Pieter Bijker, Vice President Kiwa NL
16. Magyar Földgázkereskedő Zrt (Hungarian Gas Trade Ltd), László Fritsch, CEO
17. MFGT (Hungarian Gas Storage Ltd), Gergely Dukai-Nagy, Deputy CEO
18. MOL Group, Zsolt Hernádi, Chairman and CEO
19. NAFTA a.s., Martin Bartošovič, CEO
20. Neptune Energy, James L House, CEO
21. Net4gas s.r.o., Andreas Rau, CEO
22. Nortegas Energia Distribucion, Javier Contreras, CEO
23. Open Grid Europe, Jörg Bergman, CEO
24. Overgas Mrezhi AD, Svetoslav Ivanov, Executive Director
25. Petoro AS, Kjell Morisbak Lund, CEO
26. PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna, Wojciech Dąbrowski, CEO
27. PGNiG, Jerzy Kwiecinski, CEO and President of the Board
28. Plinovodi, Marjan Eberlinc, General Manager
29. RAG Austria, Markus Mitteregger, CEO
30. RAG Energy Storage, Georg Dorfleutner, Managing Director
31. Repsol, Josu J. Imaz, CEO
32. Total SE, Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman of the Board and CEO
33. TPS Baker Hughes, Rod Christie, President and CEO
34. Trans Austria Gasleitung GmbH, Daniele Gamba and Rudolf Starzer, Managing Directors
35. UNIPER, Andreas Schierenbeck, CEO
36. Wintershall Dea, Mario Mehren, CEO
37. Woodside Energy Ltd, Peter Coleman, CEO

Signatory associations

38. BDEW (German Association of Energy and Water Industries), Kerstin Andreae, Chairwoman of the Management Board and member of Board of Directors
39. BVEG (Federal Association of Natural Gas, Crude Oil and Geothermal Energy), Ludwig Möhring, CEO
40. Croatian Gas Association, Dalibor Pudic, President
41. Czech Gas Association, Martin Slabý, Chairman of the Council
42. Eurogas, Philippe Sauquet, President
43. Finnish Gas Association, Hannu Kauppinen, Managing Director
44. GasNaturally, François-Régis Mouton, Chairman
45. GERG (European Gas Research Group), Robert Judd, Secretary General
46. GIE (Gas Infrastructure Europe), Jean-Marc Leroy, President
47. IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors), Jason McFarland, President
48. IGU (International Gas Union), Luis Bertran Rafecas, Secretary General
49. IOGP (International Oil and Gas Producers), Gordon Ballard, Executive Director
50. Liquid Gas Europe, Samuel Maubanc, General Manager
51. Marcogaz, Thea Larsen, President
52. NGVA Europe, Andrea Gerini, Secretary General
53. NOGEPA (Netherlands Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Association), Jo Peters, Secretary General
54. NOROG (Norwegian Oil and Gas Association), Anniken Hauglie, Director General
55. Oil Gas Denmark – Martin Peter Naesby, Managing Director
56. Slovak Gas and Oil Association, Tomas Malatinsky, President
57. Zukunft Erdgas, Timm Kehler CEO

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