Overview

Hydrogen plays a core role in the trajectory to a carbon-neutral world, and the Argus hydrogen and future fuels service can help you navigate your net zero transition more efficiently.

The hydrogen and future fuels service includes a suite of calculated cost indexes, in-depth analysis, and real-time global news within a single online platform. You will have access to updates on policy, technology and corporate activities to give you the transparency and precision you need to harness the potential of hydrogen energy.

Key features

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Global service

Real time global coverage, news and analysis in a single, concise and integrated service.

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Regional prices

Price assessments for hydrogen across the Americas, Europe, MENA and Asia-Pacific.

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Feedstocks insight

See what role hydrogen alongside other feedstocks can play in your business.

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Fundamentals analysis

Production flows, offtakes and contracts, trade flows, supply and demand drivers.

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Dynamic dashboard

Powerful, real-time visualisation tool designed to help you analyse your markets faster.

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Access to specialists

Argus’ experienced and respected experts on hand to help you better understand the markets.

Customers that benefit

Insight for companies in:
  • Decarbonising ‘hard-to-abate’ sectors

    Decarbonising ‘hard-to-abate’ sectors: Gain insight into the cost of decarbonising existing operations, whether your operations are refining, fertiliser production or hydrogenation.

  • 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.

  • Power generation

    Coal-fired power plants can substitute decarbonised ammonia for coal while gas-fired power plants can mix hydrogen with natural gas.

  • Oil and gas

    Low-carbon teams are being set up to diversify hydrocarbon-based product portfolios. With hydrogen a critical product that can be produced from renewable assets, the report focuses on the fuel alternatives they are considering developing. They need to understand how to produce, store and transport hydrogen and other non-fossil fuel products.

  • Financial markets

    A clear, comprehensive view on a sector with a total addressable market of $250bn by 2030. Evolving costs, manufacturing and production capacity, through to corporate activity.
  • Hydrogen technology companies

    Everyone is an expert in their domain – the Argus hydrogen and future fuels service provides expert coverage 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, the service provides critical decision-making information.

  • Marine fuels markets

    As firms look beyond LNG for decarbonising fuel supply, the service provides information on hydrogen, ammonia and eMethanol, within the context of energy volume and efficiency.

  • Facilities and H2 plants

    They produce hydrogen and use varying technologies such as electrolysers and CCUS. They require information to understand how demand for hydrogen changes if the process of producing it has a larger carbon footprint.

  • EPCM service providers

    Gain real-time information on when sectors lean into hydrogen, to more accurately focus marketing on peer companies