GASCADE Gastransport GmbH (GASCADE) began converting existing natural gas pipelines to hydrogen transport in spring 2025. As part of the infrastructure program “Flow – making hydrogen happen,” around 400 kilometers of hydrogen transport pipelines will be created this year, forming a large part of Germany’s hydrogen core network.
At the Lubmin site, work will soon continue. A so-called hot flare will be used – a controlled open flame that will be visible in the surrounding area. It serves to safely discharge and burn small residual amounts of natural gas that cannot be technically pumped out.
The measures are being carried out under the highest safety standards and are scheduled to be completed by mid-December 2025. The visible flame is no cause for concern, but rather part of a proven technical procedure.
About GASCADE
GASCADE Gastransport GmbH operates a gas pipeline network throughout Germany. The Kassel-based transmission system operator offers its customers modern and competitive transport services for natural gas and, in future, other gases in the heart of Europe via its own high-pressure pipeline network, which is around 3,700 kilometres long. GASCADE is pursuing the goal of successively converting its pipeline network to the transport of hydrogen and is therefore active in several onshore and offshore hydrogen projects.









