H2med Hydrogen Corridor Reaches Key Milestone with the Launch of the BarMar Company

Renewable gases Corporate Infrastructure
03 July 2025

 

Today, transmission System Operators, Enagás (Spain) ―through its affiliate Enagás Infraestructuras de Hidrógeno (EIH)―, NaTran and Teréga (France) announced a significant step forward for the H2med project with the signing of a Shareholders' Agreement. This agreement establishes the creation of a joint venture dedicated to the development of the BarMar Project of Common Interest (PCI), the renewable hydrogen pipeline that will connect Barcelona, Spain, to Marseille, France - a key part of the H2med project, alongside the CelZa project.

This major new step, coming one year after the signing of a Joint Development Agreement in June 2024, provides a clear structure and accelerates the implementation of this essential component of the European Union's first clean hydrogen corridor, which aims to cover 10% of Europe's hydrogen consumption by around 2030.

The new company, which will be based in the South of France, in Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, defines the project's governance structure. The shareholding is distributed as follows: EIH-Enagás with 50%, NaTran with 33.3%, and Teréga with 16.7%. This split reflects the overall balance of the H2med project, which is shared 50% by Spain and 50% by France. Mr. Francisco Pablo de la Flor, from Enagás, has been appointed as the new entity's Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

This pivotal milestone is announced eight days after European support was reconfirmed during a high-level meeting between the leaders of the five companies involved in the H2med project and the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, Ms. Teresa Ribera, who oversees the Green, Just and Competitive Transition.

 

Picture taken during a visit to the European Commission by the CEOs of the operators that make up the H2med corridor consortium, on June 24th 2025. From left to right: Mr. Thomas Hüwener (OGE), Mr. Arturo Gonzalo (Enagás), Mr. Pierre Duvieusart (NaTran), Ms. Carolle Foissaud (Teréga) and Mr. Rodrigo Costa (REN).

The project's momentum is further solidified by the recent signing of Grant Agreements with the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) for the BarMar and CelZa (Celorico–Zamora) projects. The funding secured represents 100% of the funds requested under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and covers 50% of the development costs. These funds are crucial for launching the engineering studies, marine reconnaissance surveys, and environmental impact assessments required for the permitting process.

Mr. Francisco de la Flor, CEO of BarMar

Mr. Francisco de la Flor, with over 35 years in the energy and natural gas industries, has held various roles and responsibilities in commercial, technical, procurement, international, planning, regulatory, and public affairs within Enagás and other companies.

He currently chairs the Group of Experts on Gas at the UNECE and is a member of the Executive Committee and Council of the IGU. He is involved in GII GNL, LNG2026 Programme Committee, and the Investment Committee of BIAC/OECD. Previously, he served as President of Gas LNG Europe and was a board member of GIE, ENTSOG, NGVA, Marcogaz, and Sedigas.

Mr. Francisco de la Flor holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Economic Sciences and Business Administration, complemented by an executive program at IESE business school.

 

 

Mr. Arturo Gonzalo, CEO of Enagás:

“The creation of this joint company embodies our collective commitment and determination to deliver this vital energy infrastructure for Europe. This marks the beginning of a new operational phase that will allow us to tackle the technical and regulatory challenges with an integrated team and a common goal: making H2med a reality.”

Ms. Sandrine Meunier, CEO of NaTran:

“This new joint company provides the necessary framework for the long-term development of the BarMar hydrogen pipeline, a key component of the H2med project. It also gives concrete form to cross-border cooperation in developing strategic energy infrastructure to decarbonize our industries.  Based in France, the BarMar company is now a place where all partners' expertise in hydrogen transport will converge to foster a new phase of Europe’s energy."

Ms. Carolle Foissaud, CEO of Teréga:

“The announcement of the BarMar company anchors H2med at the heart of Europe's energy sovereignty and enables the achievement of carbon neutrality goals. The European funding testifies to the confidence placed in our joint expertise. Along its partners, Teréga is fully mobilised to make this European clean hydrogen corridor a success for the decarbonisation of our industries and regions.”

     

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