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Gasunie 2025 Report: Advancing Resilient and Sustainable Energy Systems

Key highlights
  • Gasunie invested over €600 million each in energy security and transition in 2025.
  • Hydrogen and CO2 projects are nearing completion, with the Rotterdam hydrogen network finished.
  • Gasunie transported 685 TWh of natural gas in the Netherlands, a 6.2% increase from 2024.
  • The investment agenda for 2026-2030 is valued at €10.5 billion, focusing on energy transition.

Investment Overview

In 2025, Gasunie invested over €600 million in energy security and an additional €600 million in accelerating the energy transition. These investments aimed to enhance the energy system's resilience in the Netherlands and north-western Europe.

Infrastructure Developments

Gasunie focused on strengthening gas infrastructure and LNG capacity to ensure energy security. The company also advanced infrastructure for hydrogen, CO2 transport and storage, biomethane, and heat. Notably, the hydrogen network in the Rotterdam port area is complete, and the CO2 transport and storage project Porthos is nearing completion.

Energy System Integration

Gasunie prioritized system integration, emphasizing the interconnected development of electricity, natural gas, biomethane, hydrogen, heat, and carbon capture. This approach aims to create a robust and affordable energy system, with hybrid heat pumps and hydrogen storage playing key roles.

Financial Performance

Gasunie reported a net profit of €85 million for 2025, up from €70 million in 2024. The company's underlying revenue reached €1,666 million, compared to €1,572 million the previous year. Revenue stability is expected, considering future settlements related to regulated tariffs.

Gas Transport and Future Plans

In 2025, Gasunie transported 685 TWh of natural gas in the Netherlands, a 6.2% increase from 2024, with a notable rise in gas consumption by power stations. The company's investment agenda for 2026-2030 is valued at €10.5 billion, focusing primarily on energy transition projects.