As Hydrogen Picks Up Steam, Midstream Can Help

April 23, 2024

Hydrogen is often heralded as the fuel of the future. That’s due to its smaller carbon footprint and ability to power a variety of vehicles and industrial processes. The future may be present, as technology is starting to catch up and large-scale hydrogen production is becoming a reality. The hydrogen industry in the US is expected to become a long-term source of demand for natural gas. Additionally, like traditional energy, hydrogen will require its own storage and transportation infrastructure similar to existing midstream assets. Today’s note looks at how midstream is set to play an important role in the hydrogen value chain and could see long-term benefits.

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