Repsol Joins the Hedera Council to Pioneering Web3 Adoption in the Energy Sector
In a significant step towards integrating cutting-edge technology in the energy sector, global energy leader Repsol has officially joined the Hedera Council as of December 18, 2025. This collaboration aims to accelerate the implementation of Web3 technologies, particularly focusing on Decentralized Digital Identity (DID) frameworks that will set new standards for trust, security, and efficiency in business operations.
Operating in over 90 countries and serving more than 24 million customers worldwide, Repsol stands out as a Fortune Global 500 company. The company's eagerness to evolve is depicted in its current initiatives that focus on revolutionizing data verification and exchange processes. By leveraging Hedera's robust distributed ledger technology, Repsol is poised to enable secure, auditable, and real-time information management, which is crucial for complying with upcoming regulations such as eIDAS2 and GDPR.
The integration of Web3 technologies is expected to diminish administrative burdens and enhance transparency across critical processes, including procurement, supplier onboarding, and sustainability reporting. Repsol aims to fulfill three primary objectives through its association with Hedera Council:
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Standardization: Establish interoperable identity frameworks that facilitate seamless interactions among suppliers, partners, and employees.
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Automation: Enable wallet-to-wallet credential exchanges, streamlining key Know Your Business (KYB) and Know Your Customer (KYC) processes.
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Integrity: Provide verifiable credentials that are tamper-proof, reducing fraud and solidifying trust.
As a member of the Council, Repsol will operate a node within the Hedera network and will possess equal voting rights with other member organizations, thereby playing a vital role in the governance and development of Hedera's ecosystem. Additionally, Repsol will explore various new use cases for DID, including the issuance of sustainable origin certificates and the verification of vendor data, enhancing the adaptability of Web3 solutions in the energy landscape.
Tom Sylvester, President of the Hedera Council, highlighted the importance of Repsol's entry into the Council, stating, "This marks a major milestone in Hedera's mission for enterprise solutions. With Repsol operating across complex markets and supply networks, their commitment to building foundational digital identity use cases on Hedera indicates a robust future for multinational operations, requiring trust in governance and process verifiability."
The Hedera Council itself comprises a diverse group of globally recognized organizations committed to maintaining decentralized, secure, and transparent governance of the Hedera network. Members are expected to run network nodes and approve core updates, which are essential for the security and integrity of the platform. This governance model distinguishes Hedera as a premier public network equipped for scalable, secure applications.
Transitioning to Web3 technologies exemplifies the energy sector's commitment to modernization and sustainability. As Repsol collaborates with the Hedera ecosystem and other council members, the focus on trustworthy digital identity solutions signifies the dawning of a new era in energy management strategies. For further details on Council membership or operational criteria, interested parties can visit
Hedera Council Membership.