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Publications by João Paulo Fontoura

2026

Impact of Natural Gas Composition on Green Hydrogen Blending Capacity in the Portuguese High-Pressure Gas Network

Authors
Fontoura, JP; Mouráo, Z; Soares, FJ;

Publication

Abstract
Blending green hydrogen into gas networks is subject to strict quality regulation. As Europe diversifies its Liquefied Natural Gas supply, existing literature often ignores the extreme chemical variability of these sources by assuming a static composition. This study proposes a nonlinear steady-state optimization model, strictly adhering to European standards, to maximize hydrogen injection across eight real-world LNG profiles. Results reveal severe sensitivity to the carrier gas: lean gas (Trinidad and Tobago, USA) restricts maximum hydrogen integration to 8.89% and 11.40% by volume due to insufficient heavy hydrocarbons. Conversely, carbon-rich gas (Nigeria) allows up to 20.10%, although inert gases degrade this capacity. Ultimately, this 20.10% maximum blend yields only a 6.77% emission reduction. The imported chemical profile dictates absolute limits, proving that static universal hydrogen quotas are thermodynamically unachievable year-round without continuous dynamic quality tracking.

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