Sectors

Natural gas infrastructure intelligence

LNG terminals, pipelines, gas processing, and gas-to-power infrastructure.

Natural gas infrastructure is being reshaped by energy security imperatives, the global LNG buildout, and its evolving role as a transition fuel. European gas import diversification following the restructuring of Russian supply has driven a wave of FSRU deployments and new LNG terminal construction. Meanwhile, LNG liquefaction capacity is expanding rapidly in the US, Qatar, and emerging export markets.

The gas sector intersects heavily with decarbonization pathways — blue hydrogen production relies on gas feedstock with carbon capture, while gas-to-power remains the primary flexible generation source balancing variable renewables.

Delphidata tracks natural gas infrastructure across the full value chain from production and processing through transport and regasification to end-use in power generation, industrial processes, and hydrogen production.

What Delphidata tracks.

Structured data across the full value chain.

LNG infrastructure

Liquefaction plants, regasification terminals, FSRUs, and LNG carrier fleet. Mapped with capacity (MTPA), technology, development stage, and commercial arrangements.

Pipeline infrastructure

Transmission pipelines, distribution networks, interconnectors, and compressor stations. Route mapping, capacity, and operational data.

Gas processing

Gas treatment plants, NGL extraction, and gas-to-liquids facilities. Connected to upstream supply and downstream offtakers.

Gas-to-power

CCGT and OCGT projects, peaker plants, and gas engine installations. Mapped with generation capacity, efficiency, and grid connection.

Blue hydrogen integration

Gas facilities connected to hydrogen production via SMR/ATR with carbon capture. Linking gas infrastructure to the hydrogen and CCUS value chains.

Who uses this intelligence.

Gas companies and LNG traders

Track global LNG capacity additions, monitor competitor project timelines, and identify emerging import markets.

Infrastructure investors

Screen midstream opportunities by commercial structure, regulatory environment, and capacity utilization using structured project data.

Utilities and power generators

Monitor gas-to-power project pipelines, assess fuel supply security, and evaluate the transition to hydrogen-ready turbines.

Policy advisors

Track gas infrastructure investment patterns, assess energy security implications, and evaluate the role of gas in decarbonization pathways.

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