1 December 2025

H2med project PCI status renewed in the European Commission’s Projects of Common Interest Delegated Act proposal; H2 corridor dynamic confirmed

December 1, 2025

The H2med consortium members welcome the announcement made by the European Commission (EC), with the publication of the Delegated Act proposal on December 1, 2025. This document establishes the new list of Projects of Common Interest (PCI)/ Projects of Mutual interest (PMI) for the completion of the internal energy market, as proposed by the EC for submission to the Council and European Parliament.

This step is excellent news for H2med, as it confirms the strategic nature of the European corridor by renewing the PCI status for both the BarMar (Barcelona-Marseille connection) and CelZa (Celorico da Beira-Zamora) projects.

The renewal of the PCI status for BarMar and CelZa validates the maturity of these projects, confirming the significant progress already made. This solid basis allows the corridor’s momentum to strengthen: the PCI list confirms the extension to other crucial projects aligned with the vision of the Southwest Hydrogen Corridor. The renewal of key infrastructures such as the Spanish backbone and Hy-FEN, along with the inclusion of HySoW and MidHy, reinforces H2med’s ambition to become a truly complete and resilient hydrogen backbone, ready to connect Southwestern Europe to the consumption centres in central European countries. This collective success is also underlined by the recent expansion of the H2med Alliance and its commitment to accelerating the European energy transition.

Following this publication, the Delegated Act will be submitted for scrutiny to the European Parliament and the European Council, which have a specific period to raise objections (two months, renewable once). The PCI label grants H2med access to simplified permitting procedures and potential financial support under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), accelerating the project’s development toward its ambitious objectives.

The Commission’s announcement comes just before the 6th edition of the PCI Energy Days, which will be held on December 2nd and 3rd in Brussels, where the H2med consortium will be present at stand nr. 35 in the PCI Garden to showcase the project and the corridor.

About the infrastructure operators involved in the H2med project:

Enagás is a Transmission System Operator (TSO) with 50 years’ experience in the development, operation and maintenance of energy infrastructure. It has more than 12,000 kilometres of gas pipelines, three underground storage facilities and eight regasification plants. The company operates in seven countries. In Spain it is the Technical Manager of the Gas System and, according to the Royal Decree-Law 8/2023, Enagás may operate as provisional Hydrogen Transmission Network Operator (HTNO) and develop H2med, the Spanish hydrogen network and associated storage facilities. In line with its commitment to energy transition, Enagás has announced its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2040, with a firm commitment to decarbonisation and the promotion of renewable gases, especially hydrogen. Find out more at: https://www.enagas.es/en/.

Press contact: Jorge Álvarez – dircom@enagas.es – (+34) 630 384 930.

NaTran is the new name of GRTgaz. In 2025, NaTran changed its name and launched a new corporate project focused on energy transition and carbon neutrality. To achieve its strategic goals, the company is adapting its networks and practices to address ecological, economic, and digital challenges. It provides infrastructure and logisitics solutions tailored to gases that contribute to the energy transition (biomethane, hydrogen and CO2). NaTran is the second-largest gas transmission operator in Europe. The Group has two subsidiaries: Elengy (Europe’s leading LNG terminal operator) and NaTran Deutschland (operator of the MEGAL network). NaTran undertakes public service missions aimed at ensuring safe gas transport for its customers. The NaTran R&I research center (formerly RICE) is an international benchmark in research and innovation applied to the energy transition. NaTran Group key figures: 33,800 km of pipelines, 590 TWh of gas transported, nearly 3,850 employees, nearly €2.5 billion in revenue in 2024. To find out more about NaTran and its initiatives, visit NaTrangroupe.com, X, LinkedIn, Instagram.

Press contact: Chafia Baci – chafia.baci@natrangroupe.com – (+33) 6 40 48 54 40.

OGE gets gaseous molecules flowing. We create and maintain a modern, safe and efficient infrastructure for natural gas, hydrogen and CO2. Our pipeline network with a length of more than 12,000 kilometres is fundamental to Germany’s energy supply and ensures the prosperity of our society. As the market-leading gas transmission system operator, we are a pioneer, driver and enabler of the energy transition and climate neutrality. We see ourselves as transformation consultants and service providers for industry, power plants, distribution system operators and our partners from production and politics. The OGE Group is also a future-proof, modern workplace for more than 2,000 people. In the interests of our employees and shareholders, we continually adapt our business model to ensure lastingly profitable development. For more information on the company, go to www.oge.net.

Press contact: Kristian Peters-Lach – kristian.peters-lach@oge.net – (+49) 201 3642–12622.

REN – Gasodutos, S.A. is the Portuguese gas TSO and part of REN – Redes Energéticas Nacionais, SGPS, S.A., a group of companies that integrates the Portuguese electricity TSO, as well as other gas activities concessions in Portugal such as, the Sines LNG Terminal, the underground storage and one gas distribution company. Besides its operation in Portugal, REN also has gas and electric grid assets in Chile and a share in the Cahora Bassa power plant in Mozambique. REN – Gasodutos, S.A. is responsible for the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of more than 1,300 km of high-pressure pipelines in Portugal and for the national gas system technical management. Find us at https://www.ren.pt/.

Press contact: Paulo Camacho – paulo.camacho@ren.pt – (+351) 929 029 187.

Teréga – Established in South-West France, at the crossroads between major European gas flows, Teréga has exercised exceptional expertise for over 80 years in the development of gas transport and storage infrastructures. Today, it continues to develop innovative solutions to overcome the major energy challenges facing France and Europe. A true accelerator of the energy transition, Teréga operates over 5,000 km of pipelines and 2 underground storage reservoirs representing 15.8% of the French gas transport network and 27% of national storage capacity. In 2024, the company generated turnover of €488 million (excluding balancing and congestion) and had more than 647 employees. Corporate social responsibility is at the heart of Teréga’s strategy, as it embarks on the energy transition to carbon neutrality. Teréga has rolled out programmes in all areas of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance): its employee safety and its infrastructure security via the PARI 2035 programme, sustainable development of territories and social responsibility via the ENERGIZ MOUV programme, support of philanthropic projects via the Teréga Accélérateur d’Énergies endowment fund, and reduction of environmental impacts via the BE POSITIF programme with a commitment to a 34% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 2021 on all scopes 1, 2 and 3. Find us at https://www.terega.fr/.

Press contact: Céline DALLEST – celine.dallest@terega.fr – (+33) 6 38 89 11 07.

The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the H2med partners and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union.

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