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Argus Clean Ammonia India, Middle East & Africa Conference

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
3-5 February 2025
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Hydrogen focus day

New for this year, join the Hydrogen focus day on Monday 3 February for the opportunity to network across the full value hydrogen and derivative value chain.

Gain insights into alternative derivatives to ammonia and the key developments taking place in the wider hydrogen market including methanol, eSAF and eFuels. Make the most of our continued focus on clean ammonia in the main conference.

With leading speakers from across the hydrogen value chain including government, key end-use sectors such as steelmakers and refiners from across India, Middle East and Africa, as well as key enablers from across the value chain for hydrogen and derivatives. This will not be one to miss, for only $899 make the most of this dedicated add on.

Hydrogen focus day speakers include:

Naveen Ahlawat
Head of Power to X; Green Hydrogen, Green Steel Gasification projects & CCSU,
Jindal Steel Ltd
Harish Jayaram
Vice President, Business Development,
Hygenco Green Energies
Ghassan Wakim
Technology Director, Zero-Carbon Fuels,
Clean Air Task Force (CATF)
Frank Wouters
Chairman ,
MENA Hydrogen Alliance
Tim Hard
SVP Energy Transition,
Argus
Stefan Kruempelmann
Hydrogen and Future Fuels Editor,
Argus

Key topics on the agenda

How are hydrogen and its derivatives being positioned as a vehicle to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors in the IMEA region and beyond?
What countries are leading? What sectors are they focusing on? Case studies in UAE, KSA, Oman, India, Namibia, Egypt, Morocco and many more.
How are the steel and iron, eSAF and power sectors looking to use hydrogen? What does this mean for these industries in the rest of the world?
What is a bank looking for in hydrogen and derivative projects? How do we get more projects financed? What are the different strategies being deployed by developers across the region?
What does it mean for alternatives to ammonia produced in the Middle East?
What are the key technologies for unlocking hydrogen applications at upstream and downstream of the value chain? Do we have enough capacity? What does technology mean for price structure of hydrogen?