About Gasunie
About us and our environment
Gasunie has been connecting the Netherlands with energy for decades — a societal mission we are proud of. Our pipelines run through cities, villages, and towards industrial areas. Thanks to our gas network, the Netherlands stays warm, industries keep running, and households have the certainty of energy — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Invisible to most, but essential to everyone.
Our drive
We are working on new energy for a prosperous society.
Our Vision
We ensure that industry, energy producers, and households are now and in the future connected to affordable, reliable, and CO2 free energy infrastructure.
We are working on the transition to clean energy — the next step forward. How? By using Gasunie’s existing gas network for the energy of the future. Hydrogen and green gas already flow through pipelines that were previously used for natural gas. This approach allows us to make smarter use of our existing infrastructure, enabling companies to accelerate their sustainability efforts while keeping societal costs lower. This way, today’s energy system grows into the clean energy system of tomorrow.
This energy transition is only possible if we work together. That is why we collaborate closely with industry, government, and other partners. Gasunie has a clear role: we connect existing and new energy sources — from natural gas to hydrogen, green gas, heat, and CO2 storage. The result: reliable energy infrastructure that everyone can rely.
Gasunie — Full of New Energy
Curious how we put this into practice? Check out our current projects.
Our organisation
Gasunie is a public network operator, fully owned by the Dutch State. We manage and maintain the infrastructure for large scale transport and storage of gases in the Netherlands and northern Germany. Safety, reliability, sustainability and cost awareness are paramount in everything we do. Gasunie’s entire network consists of more than 17,000 kilometres of pipelines.
With more than 3,000 Gasunie colleagues at over thirty locations in the Netherlands and northern Germany, we work together on the energy system of today and the future.