From Belgium to Europe: building a CO₂ hub for the future

2026-04-02T14:56:45+02:00April 2nd, 2026|News|

We are proud to be part of the developments that will help shape the decarbonisation of industry in Belgium and across Europe. Projects such as Antwerp@C and the C-grid backbone illustrate how essential transport infrastructure will be to connect industrial clusters with CO₂ storage solutions and enable a scalable CCS value chain. At Pipelink we strongly believe that building this infrastructure is a crucial step in supporting industry on its path to net zero. By contributing to these developments together with our partners, we aim to help create the foundations for a more sustainable industry — and in doing so support the transition towards a lower-carbon society. In line with these developments, Pipelink's CEO Rob Wattelé shares his feedback following the economic mission in Norway; read his full insights on LinkedIn. Want to know more about our approach? Read more news about Pipelink.

Fluxys C-Grid Antwerp appointed as Local Network CO₂ Operator (LNCO) for Antwerp!

2026-03-24T13:30:36+02:00March 24th, 2026|News|

On March 20th 2026, Fluxys C-Grid Antwerp has been officially designated as the LNCO for the CO₂ network in Antwerp. After the earlier appointment of Fluxys c‑grid as Carbon Network Operator in both Flanders and Wallonia, this designation marks a key step in developing a connected CO₂ transport network linking industrial companies and clusters across Belgium and beyond. With Fluxys C-Grid Antwerp, a JV between Fluxys, AirLiquide and Pipelink, the industrial cluster within the Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be able to kick-start industrial decarbonization at a large scale. As a shareholder of Fluxys C-Grid Antwerp, Pipelink is proud to be a part of the realisation of this vital infrastructure, supporting industry and Belgium’s energy transition in general. Together with our partners, we continue to expand pipeline connections for a sustainable and competitive industrial future. Want to know more about our approach? Read more news about Pipelink.

Turnaround activity for INEOS successfully finished

2025-10-22T13:37:36+02:00October 22nd, 2025|News|

Last week, Pipelink completed its turnaround activity on the Antwerp - Kempen propylene pipeline – a complex operation carried out flawlessly and on schedule. Key achievements: Safely emptied the entire pipeline. Simultaneous interventions at 7 locations along the full trajectory. Replacement of multiple valve stations. Upgrade of the booster station. Critical connection enabling INEOS Project ONE to join the extensive propylene network in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges – ensuring full integration into Antwerp’s chemical cluster and beyond. Despite the challenges the Pipelink team faced the past months, some fantastic results could be achieved: ✅ No incidents ✅ Completed on time ✅ Full scope realised ✅ Strong collaboration across the project team, its partners and all involved parties A special thank you to Danny Van Gucht, Stijn Huygebaert, Jan Cleymans, Sven Jacobs, and Joren Maetens for their professionalism, enthusiasm and dedication during this challenging operation. At Pipelink, we manage not only pipelines but also related infrastructure - booster stations, valve stations, and other technical installations - ensuring safe and reliable network operations. We continue to be partner of choice on pipeline infrastructure, unburdening the industry, finding solutions for the challenges of the present, preparing and facilitating the industry of the future! 📢 In the coming months, we’ll continue working on strategic and exiting projects in the region. Stay tuned for more updates! Want to know more about our approach? Read more news about Pipelink.