Webinar: Global Hydrogen Mid-year Outlook

Cost pressures and uncertainties persist in the hydrogen sector, making offtake agreements and final investment decisions rare. Yet policy support continues to be strengthened.

 

Countries like Australia and Brazil have released production incentives, and the demand side and infrastructure are receiving more attention.

 

In this webinar, Argus' hydrogen experts review 2024 developments to-date, what can be expected in the second half of the year, and the new benchmarks that can help move projects toward realisation.

 

Register for instant access to insights including:

  • The key policy measures announced so far in 2024 and how they compare.
  • How countries are tackling the development of pipeline infrastructure.
  • Japan Korea Low-Carbon Ammonia Benchmark (JKLAB): cross-border offtake transparency.
  • The key events and developments to watch for in the remainder of 2024.

 

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Speakers

 

Stefan Krümpelmann

Stefan leads Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels service on the editorial side. He also covered European natural gas markets before shifting his focus to hydrogen and its derivatives. Stefan's previous experience includes an investment research company in London. He has studied in Maastricht, Leeds and London.

Tim Hard

Tim heads up the Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels Service on the commercial side. He was recently involved in hard commodities, establishing physical and financial benchmarks in global ferrous markets for Argus, Platts and The Steel Index. Tim’s previous experience includes CRU Group as a strategy consultant. He holds an MBA from Aston Business School.

 

Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels

This webinar is driven by data and insight from the Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels service. This service delivers an authoritative global view on hydrogen and derivative product markets.

Argus Low Carbon Hydrogen Strategy Report

The Argus Low Carbon Hydrogen Strategy Report provides an in-depth analysis of the key sectors, countries and policies enabling hydrogen growth.