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ONE-Dyas SDG-Challenge Autumn 2025

We are looking for:
Those with a strong interest in the energy sector—particularly individuals with a technical engineering background, a business and policy-oriented mindset, or a focus on environmental policy and regulation

Status
Running
Spots
6 available
Registration deadline
15 Sep 2025
Sprintday
30 Oct 2025
Location
Parnassusweg 815, 1082 MD Amsterdam, Netherlands, Hybrid
1. Description of the challenge

How can Q16-Maas, a depleted offshore gas field near the Port of Rotterdam, be developed into Europe’s first offshore underground hydrogen storage (UHS) facility—supporting a scalable, secure, and flexible hydrogen market for the region and the Netherlands?

Objectives

  1. Develop a business case for large-scale UHS at Q16-Maas, with a focus on its strategic role within the Dutch national hydrogen map. 
  2. Identify viable use cases for UHS in Rotterdam’s hydrogen system (e.g. seasonal storage, baseload demand, peak shaving, trading support). Consider the needs and strategic plans of the local industrial clusters (hydrogen producers and hydrogen consumers).
  3. Test scenarios for infrastructure development, market conditions, and hydrogen demand running up to 2030 and beyond.
  4. Map stakeholders and value chain interdependencies.
  5. Evaluate risks, safety considerations, and societal acceptance of offshore hydrogen storage.
  6. Propose a phased roadmap from a demonstration project starting 2030 towards a commercial project shortly afterwards.
2. Expected outcome

Deliverables

  • Business case summary
  • Use case portfolio with prioritization
  • Scenario analysis: 2–3 future pathways for UHS integration
  • SWOT and risk analysis
  • Stakeholder map and engagement model
  • Policy and regulatory overview
  • Roadmap: pilot phase to full-scale implementation


About ONE-Dyas

As a Dutch natural gas exploration and production company, ONE-Dyas plays an essential role in the energy transition. In line with government policy, ONE-Dyas focuses on accelerating gas production from small fields in the North Sea. This contributes to boosting the economy, ensuring security of supply, and meeting climate goals – locally produced gas has a 30-50% lower carbon footprint than imported gas. Additionally, ONE-Dyas is also actively exploring future energy technologies such as carbon capture and storage, and green hydrogen production and storage.