Gulf Energy Information Introduces Hydrogen Data with New Platform
HOUSTON (October 22, 2020) – Gulf Energy Information has launched Global Energy Infrastructure (GEI), a comprehensive new dataset covering projects across the energy industry.
“Global Energy Infrastructure is the most completely integrated source for global midstream and downstream oil and gas content, renewables and hydrogen datasets,” Paul Rodden, Director, Data, said. “During these times where technology has leaped forward faster than ever expected, it is more vital than ever to have complete datasets covering more than oil and gas. Renewables and hydrogen datasets are critical in understanding how the energy utilization transition is happening globally.”
The service equips subscribers with detailed project data for key industry segments, including hydrogen, renewable energy, downstream, midstream, and LNG. With researchers based in Asia, Europe and North America, the service also covers the latest project news in an easy-to-digest, accessible format.
GEI’s hydrogen data includes details on more than 1,300 locations throughout the globe and consists of both large-scale projects and downstream hydrogen utilization. The service will cover Green, Blue Brown, Grey, Yellow, and Turquoise along with designations for transportation, industry, biomass, and research.
This is the only commercially available hydrogen dataset covering the industry in detail. When paired with the other datasets captured and available in Global Energy Infrastructure, deep analytics and insights on the status of the international energy landscape can be gained. These data tables, along with research content, makes GEI the best source for global Midstream, Downstream, LNG, Renewables, and Hydrogen available today.
For more information about GEI visit globalenergyinfrastructure.com.
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