Hydrogen plays a core role in global decarbonisation strategies. But its deployment is non-standard, being industry, nation and company specific. The Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels service helps users navigate carbon-intensity reduction more efficiently.

 

Hype, optimism and wildly divergent data have surrounded the hydrogen sector for years. This has left companies describing difficulties from different assumptions held by delivery, management and board members.

 

Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels delivers a unified source of high-quality news on policy, technology and industry, plus analysis, production costs and databases, putting transparent, precise data in all decision-maker's hands.

 

You get a weekly PDF report and access to powerful, real-time visualisation tools designed to make market analysis faster.

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Key Features

  • Industry news
    Real time news from our global team of industry-spanning reporters on decarbonised hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, SAF and more.
  • Production costs
    800+ mass-balanced hydrogen and ammonia costs, covering all major production routes in key global locations (see methodology).
  • Offtake linkages
    The Japan Korea Low-carbon Ammonia Benchmark is for use in long-term offtake contracts, which can last for over ten years. The index tracks the all-in landed cost of US-produced ‘blue ammonia’ into Japan or Korea.
  • Decarbonisation spreads
    Track subsidy values in countries incentivising the use of green hydrogen over blue or grey alternatives – including France, Germany, Netherlands.
  • Databases
    Including tender details and offtake agreements, electrolyser capacities and sales, and planned capacities for e-methanol, e-SAF and synthetic natural gas.
  • Customised dashboards
    Powerful, real-time visualisation tool designed to make market analysis faster. Use out-of-the-box templates or customise and save your own.
  • Weekly round-up service
    Coverage of important news, analysis and cost information from around the world each week.
  • Access to specialists
    Cross-check your understanding of new events, learn about trends in offtake negotiations, request new ancillary datasets, and more.

Customers that benefit

  • Decarbonising ‘hard-to-abate’ sectors
    Gain insight into the cost of decarbonising existing refining, fertiliser production or hydrogenation operations.
  • Industrial heat
    Hydrogen can substitute existing fossil-fuel sources for process heat used in the preparation or treatment of materials, whether minerals, metals, glass or food preparation. Understand the available options and costs.
  • Power generation
    Coal and gas-fired power plants can substitute decarbonised ammonia for coal or decarbonised hydrogen with natural gas. Analyse the cost gaps, relative to unabated feedstocks.
  • Oil and gas
    Low-carbon teams are assessing use opportunities to substitute unabated ‘grey’ hydrogen in existing operations, as well as becoming outright producers of decarbonised H₂. Teams focusing on different carbon-intensity H₂ in different jurisdictions will benefit from data customised to their region-specific needs.
  • Financial markets
    A clear, comprehensive view on a sector with a forecast total addressable market of as much as $250bn by 2030. Evolving costs, manufacturing and production capacity, through to corporate activity.
  • Hydrogen technology companies
    Get expert coverage and insight across the chain, from abated fossil-derived hydrogen, through renewable-fed electrolysers.
  • Diesel substituting industries
    Whether construction firms (distributed power), data centres (back-up power), or mining firms decarbonising logistics chains, this service provides critical decision-making information.
  • Marine fuels markets
    As firms look beyond LNG for decarbonising fuel supply, this service provides information on hydrogen, ammonia and eMethanol, within the context of energy volume and efficiency.
  • H₂ and derivative product producers
    Hydrogen producers and users of technologies like electrolysers and CCUS require information to understand how demand for hydrogen changes if the process of producing it has a larger carbon footprint. This service provides crucial data for validating production costs vs peers or alternative production routes. The same data can be used as the basis for standardised offtake agreements with customers.
  • EPCM service providers
    Real-time information on the ‘hot’ sectors and geographies leaning into hydrogen, for agile pinpointing of sales and marketing efforts.