India’s PNGRB and Germany’s DVGW ink MoU to advance hydrogen integration in natural gas infrastructure

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, left, listens as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during a joint statement to the media in Gandhinagar, India on January 12, 2026.
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Among other things, the memorandum would seek to facilitate knowledge sharing relating to safety methodologies, including leak detection and catching odorisation alongside provisioning hydrogen-ready certification and a supporting database of suitable components and processes. It would also seek to facilitate technical visits and anonymised data sharing.
“The MoU is intended to support evidence-based regulation and standardisation, initially for hydrogen blending and progressively for 100% hydrogen applications, subject to statutory mandate,” stated PNGRB.

