
Fluxys Chile
Shaping together a bright energy future
Following the acquisition of GNL Quintero, Fluxys sets foot in Chile, opening the second South America branch of energy infrastructure group Fluxys. With its abundance of sun and wind, Chile aims to produce the cheapest green hydrogen in the world. Our activities in Santiago and Quintero bring Fluxys closer to hydrogen developments in Chile and pave the way for hydrogen imports in Belgium.
Headquartered in Belgium, we are a fully independent infrastructure group with 1,300 employees. With our infrastructure we put energy in motion. In Europe and South America. We transport natural gas and we are ready to transport hydrogen, biomethane and any other low-carbon energy carriers, as well as CO2.
We are committed to continuing to build a greener energy future for the generations to come. People, industry and societies all need energy to thrive and progress. Where the market is ready, as an infrastructure company, we are also ready to fully support the transition to an energy system in which carbon-neutral molecules and renewable electricity complement one another.
“GNLQ plays a central role in the energy security of supply of Chile as well as perfectly complements the development of additional renewable capacity in the country. Moreover, the company is positioning itself on the promising green hydrogen market in Chile where it is expected the play a front role on the medium to long term. Hence, it perfectly fits with Fluxys investment strategy.”
François-Xavier Van Houtte
Country Manager – Fluxys Chile
Our strategy
Our purpose: shaping together a bright energy future. We are committed to continue building a greener energy future for the generations to come. People, industry and societies all need energy to thrive and progress. Fluxys accommodates this need: we put energy in motion through our infrastructure. We transport natural gas while paving the way for the transmission of hydrogen, biomethane or any other carbon-neutral energy carrier as well as carbon dioxide and to accommodate the capture, usage and storage of the latter.