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SeaCorridor
[edit]SeaCorridor is a joint venture between Eni and Snam which coordinates the commercial and technical activities of the two international gas pipeline groups connecting Algeria to Italy, TTPC and TMPC.[1].
Ownership Structure
[edit]SeaCorridor is a joint-governance company created to hold the equity interest directly and indirectly held by Eni in the companies operating two groups of international gas pipelines connecting Algeria to Italy. More specifically, the scope of the transaction included the onshore gas pipelines running from the Algeria and Tunisia borders to the Tunisian coast (TTPC), and the offshore gas pipelines connecting the Tunisian coast to Italy (TMPC). In January 2023, upon the transfer by Eni of such ownership interests in the newly-created company, Snam acquired 49.9% of the share capital of SeaCorridor for a total consideration of about 405 million euros, while the remaining 50.1% continues to be held by Eni[2].
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Natural Gas Transportation |
Headquarters | P.za Ezio Vanoni 1, San Donato Milanese (MI) , Italy |
Owner | Eni (50.1%) | Snam (49.9%) |
Website | https://www.sea-corridor.com/en |
H2 Initiatives
[edit]SeaCorridor promotes the North Africa Hydrogen Backbone project, and is currently studying the development of an infrastructure for the dedicated transport of hydrogen, connecting production centres in North Africa to the Italian Hydrogen Backbone at Mazara del Vallo in Sicily, the entry point to the broader SoutH2 Corridor initiative.
In 2024 the North Africa Hydrogen Backbone was included as one of the projects in the Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2024 (TYNDP 2024) developed by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG). On November 18th, it was candidate for inclusion in the second PCI and PMI selection process under the revised TEN-E regulation[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "SeaCorridor: coordina le attività dei gasdotti Algeria-Italia | SeaCorridor". www.sea-corridor.com. Retrieved 2025-04-23.
- ^ "ENI-SNAM PARTNERSHIP FOR GAS PIPELINES BETWEEN ALGERIA AND ITALY FINALISED". www.eni.com. Retrieved 2025-04-23.
- ^ "North Africa Hydrogen Backbone | SeaCorridor". www.sea-corridor.com. Retrieved 2025-04-23.
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