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Argus Methanol & Ammonia Conference

Houston, Texas, US
21-23 September 2026
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Meet the biggest buyers and sellers across the methanol and ammonia market

Against a backdrop of geopolitical tension, energy insecurity and market volatility, the Argus Methanol & Ammonia Conference provides a trusted meeting place for the global industry ahead of contracting season.

Long established as the leading methanol event, the conference now expands to include ammonia, reflecting shared fundamentals and overlaps between the two commodities. Gain independent insight into pricing, trade flows, supply and demand fundamentals, and how global disruptions are reshaping markets.

Join the global methanol and ammonia community in Houston, for a reality check on market conditions, demand signals from chemical and fertilizer markets, progress in low‑carbon methanol and ammonia developments, and the latest policy and regulatory direction.

Network with key industry contacts to plan for the year ahead, secure supply and capture opportunity in the new energy reality. 

Key topics on the agenda

  • Explore how production economics, feedstock costs and capacity developments shape methanol and ammonia pricing.
  • Gain insight into supply‑demand balances, regional cost competitiveness, utilisation rates and how new projects, technology pathways and demand growth influence short‑ and long‑term market outlooks.
  • Examine how geopolitical risk, energy security, policy shifts and shipping disruption are reshaping methanol and ammonia markets.
  • Understand the macro drivers behind price volatility, evolving trade flows, regionalisation of supply and the global forces influencing future growth and investment decisions.
  • Gain a focused update on downstream demand shaping methanol and ammonia markets.
  • Explore shifts in key methanol derivatives such as MTBE and acetic acid, alongside insights into fertilizer pricing, regional demand drivers and how downstream trends are influencing upstream strategies.
  • Discover how low‑carbon methanol and ammonia projects are moving toward scale.
  • Sessions cover green and blue pathways, carbon intensity benchmarks, project economics and certification, alongside the role of regulation and offtake demand from shipping and energy markets.

Event highlights

Your 2025 expert speakers included:

Kevin Norfleet
Kevin Norfleet
Global Sustainability Director,
Celanese
Brian Davis
Brian Davis
Chief Executive Officer,
C2X
Kathryn Coxon
Kathryn Coxon
Business Development Manager,
Johnson Matthey
Nick Gazzillo
Nick Gazzillo
Renewable Natural Gas Trader,
STX Group
Jaime Casasus-Bribian
Jaime Casasus-Bribian
Director, Head of Projects PtX, Americas & Iberia,
European Energy
Norbert Ringer
Norbert Ringer
Global Methanol Industry Manager, Global Industry Expert Syngas,
Clariant
Larry Navin
Larry Navin
VP External Affairs,
Methanol Institute
Daniel Olausson
Daniel Olausson
Director Biomethanol,
Södra
Joaquin Rosas
Joaquin Rosas
Manager, International Policy, Climate-Aligned Industries,
RMI
Wayne Steinke
Wayne Steinke
Senior Licensing Manager,
Topsoe
Charlie Shang
Charles Shang
Chief Executive,
Singapore Methanol Pte
Rakshay Shah
Rakshay Shah
Carbon Program Manager, Marine, Low Carbon Solutions,
Shell

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Silver sponsor

Johnson Matthey logo

Bronze sponsor

Topsoe

Thank you to our 2025 partner

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