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Provaris Energy collaborates on Rotterdam hydrogen facility, Longspur updates analysis

Published 11/04/2024, 01:12 pm
Updated 11/04/2024, 02:00 pm
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The partnership by Provaris Energy Ltd (ASX:PV1, OTC:GBBLF) with Global Energy Storage (GES) to evaluate the development of a hydrogen import facility in Rotterdam is attracting attention from the investment community, notably Longspur Capital, which has published an update on the company’s prospects.

Evolving hydrogen energy landscape

Longspur’s research offers an overview of Provaris’s strategic direction and financial health and reflects growing investor interest in the company’s role in the evolving hydrogen energy landscape.

READ: Provaris Energy and Global Energy Storage to develop hydrogen import facility at Rotterdam

The collaboration agreement between Provaris and GES will see the companies work together on a comprehensive pre-feasibility study aimed at demonstrating the technical and economic viability of a berthing and unloading terminal for the Provaris H2Neo compressed hydrogen ships, based at the GES site in Rotterdam.

The Rotterdam facility is intended to serve as a major offtake hub for Provaris’s hydrogen projects in Norway, placing the company logistically and geographically right at the centre of the European hydrogen market.

Vital entry point for distribution

Longspur analysts Adam Forsyth and Max Campbell write in the report: “A collaboration agreement to study the development of a hydrogen import facility in Rotterdam has the potential to create an important offtake centre for the company’s projects being developed in Norway.

"It complements the offtake MoUs with Uniper and an undisclosed energy company."

The Rotterdam project is seen as a crucial element in Provaris’s expanding portfolio, offering a vital entry point into the European hydrogen distribution network.

“The GES terminal at Rotterdam is well sited for delivery of hydrogen into barges, rail and truck trailer options but importantly it will also allow early connection into the HyNetwork pipeline grid being developed by Gasunie,” Forsyth and Campbell write.

The Longspur report also takes a close look at Provaris’s market performance and future outlook.

The company’s shares have experienced notable fluctuations, reflecting the dynamic nature of the emerging hydrogen sector.

Capital outlay is significant in the first years of the build but the financial outlook is expected to level out following revenues from the first Norwegian project in 2027.

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