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Enagas, a Spanish company, has a positive first-half net result

Enagas, the Spanish gas grid operator, announced on Tuesday that it had made a profit of 176 millions euros ($205.66) during the first six months of the year. This was after it suffered a loss of capital on the sale an asset in America last year.

The swing was also influenced by gains from a sale and the revision upward of the amount awarded in arbitration for an investment in Peru.

Enagas recorded a net loss in the first six months of 2024 of 211 millions of euros, due to a capital loss of 360 million of euro on the sale an asset in America. The Spanish company is diversifying by managing a hydrogen infrastructure network, as well as focusing on ammonia and carbon dioxide capture. In order to achieve this, it announced earlier this year that it would invest over 4 billion euros in the next decade. More than three-quarters of this amount will be allocated for hydrogen infrastructure. Enagas gained 41.2 million euros from a World Bank decision to increase the amount that the company had been entitled to in an arbitration over an investment for a natural-gas pipeline in Peru known as Gasoducto Sur Peruano.

It said that gains from a sale in Mexico brought in another 5.1 millions euros. The company stated that it was on track to meet its goals for the year.

(source: Reuters)