Global Energy Infrastructure project data delivers an all-encompassing and detailed view of worldwide energy assets, tracking critical details like status and ownership across pipelines, hydrogen, carbon capture, and downstream oil and gas sectors, including refining, petrochemicals, gas processing, biofuels, and Liquefied Natural Gas.
Global Energy Infrastructure provides the most comprehensive and accurate energy infrastructure data available. Our methodology combines primary research, media landscape scanning, regulatory data, and continuous validation to ensure data quality and reliability.
Direct engagement with operators, shareholders and industry sources
Continuous monitoring across all media, TV, social media and imagery
Analysis of official filings and permits
Real-time validation and quarterly refreshes
Track over 450+ refineries, 600+ petrochemical facilities, 250+ biofuel projects and 75+ major gas processing plants worldwide. Our database includes detailed unit-level data, technical data, ownership structures and expansion plans for upcoming and developing downstream projects.
Hydrogen project data delivers vital intelligence on the emerging hydrogen economy, tracking the full lifecycle of global production and infrastructure projects from announcement through to operation.
The five pipeline datasets provide detailed information on worldwide transmission assets, tracking critical project specifications such as route, length, diameter, and ownership across the oil, gas, and hydrogen sectors.
Pipeline Datasets Included:
Global Energy Infrastructure Liquefied Natural Gas project data delivers granular intelligence on the global LNG value chain, tracking status and ownership down to the technical level of individual LNG trains and storage capabilities for export plants and import terminals worldwide.
Carbon Capture Storage project data offers critical visibility into the decarbonization sector, tracking the status, capacity, and ownership of assets across the full value chain, including capture facilities, feedstock industries, and underground storage reservoirs.