Hydrogen Pipelines Market Forecasts to 2034 – Global Analysis By Pipeline Type (Onshore Pipelines, and Offshore Pipelines), Infrastructure (New Hydrogen Pipelines, and Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines), Hydrogen Type, Pressure Level, Material, Network Type, Application, End User, and By Geography
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market is accounted for $1.9 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $12.0 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 25.9% during the forecast period. Hydrogen pipelines transport gaseous hydrogen from production facilities to industrial end-users, fueling stations, and storage sites. This dedicated infrastructure is critical for scaling the hydrogen economy, enabling cost-effective bulk transport over long distances. The market encompasses pipeline networks designed for various hydrogen purities and pressure levels, supporting decarbonization efforts across heavy industry, power generation, and mobility sectors.
Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Government mandates and net-zero emission targets
Aggressive decarbonization commitments worldwide are accelerating investment in hydrogen transport infrastructure as nations seek alternatives to fossil fuels. Policy frameworks in the European Union, United States, and Asia provide funding and regulatory support for hydrogen pipeline networks. These initiatives aim to establish hydrogen as a cornerstone of clean energy systems, creating long-term demand visibility for pipeline developers. Alignment between public funding and private capital deployment is driving project pipelines forward at unprecedented scale.
Restraint:
Material embrittlement and high capital costs
Hydrogen exposure causes embrittlement in conventional steel pipelines, requiring costly specialty materials or coatings to ensure safe operation. Retrofitting existing natural gas pipelines demands extensive modifications, while new dedicated hydrogen pipelines face construction costs significantly higher than natural gas equivalents. These technical challenges and capital requirements deter infrastructure investment, particularly in regions without clear demand certainty. The financial risk associated with long payback periods further constrains market growth.
Opportunity:
Repurposing existing natural gas infrastructure
Extensive natural gas pipeline networks present a substantial opportunity for accelerated hydrogen market development through repurposing. Converting existing assets reduces capital requirements, construction timelines, and environmental impacts compared to new-build projects. Successful pilot conversions in Europe and North America demonstrate technical feasibility for blending and dedicated hydrogen transport. This approach enables incremental hydrogen infrastructure build-out while leveraging established rights-of-way and operational expertise.
Threat:
Technological uncertainty and competing transport modes
Emerging hydrogen carriers such as ammonia, liquid organic hydrogen carriers, and liquid hydrogen may reduce pipeline relevance for long-distance transport. Rapidly evolving production technologies could shift hydrogen supply locations, stranding pipeline assets. Competing transport modes including trucking and rail offer greater flexibility for early-stage markets. This uncertainty complicates long-term infrastructure planning and may delay investment decisions critical to pipeline network expansion.
Covid-19 Impact:
The pandemic initially disrupted hydrogen pipeline projects through supply chain delays and labor constraints, postponing planned infrastructure investments. However, subsequent stimulus packages in major economies allocated unprecedented funding for clean energy infrastructure, including hydrogen transport. These recovery programs accelerated project timelines and expanded funding availability. The crisis underscored energy security concerns, further motivating governments to develop domestic hydrogen supply chains with dedicated pipeline infrastructure.
The Gray Hydrogen segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
Gray Hydrogen accounts for the dominant share of the market during the forecast period and represents the largest pipeline transport volume. Existing gray hydrogen networks primarily serve industrial clusters in refining, ammonia production, and methanol manufacturing. These established infrastructure corridors provide operational experience and economic justification for pipeline expansion. As carbon pricing mechanisms evolve, gray hydrogen volumes may transition to blue hydrogen, maintaining pipeline utilization.
The High Pressure segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The High Pressure segment is projected to register the fastest growth over the forecast period. High-pressure pipelines enable greater transport efficiency and support hydrogen fueling station networks for fuel cell vehicles. Operating pressures above 100 bar allow higher energy density delivery, reducing compression costs at end-use points. Growing fuel cell vehicle adoption and hydrogen blending in natural gas grids drive demand for high-pressure infrastructure. Technological improvements in materials and welding techniques are expanding feasible operating pressures, supporting this segment's accelerated growth trajectory.
Region with largest share:
During the forecast period, the Europe region is expected to hold the largest market share, driven by ambitious EU hydrogen strategies and cross-border pipeline initiatives connecting industrial clusters. The European Hydrogen Backbone project envisions over 40,000 kilometers of dedicated hydrogen pipelines by 2040, supported by substantial public funding and regulatory harmonization. Mature industrial gas infrastructure and strong policy commitments position Europe as the leading regional market for hydrogen pipeline networks.
Region with highest CAGR:
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, led by aggressive hydrogen expansion in China, Japan, and South Korea. These nations have established national hydrogen roadmaps with significant pipeline infrastructure targets to support industrial decarbonization and fuel cell deployment. Rapid industrialization, government-backed demonstration projects, and strategic investments in hydrogen hubs create favorable conditions for accelerated pipeline network growth throughout the region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Hydrogen Pipelines Market include Air Liquide, Linde, Air Products and Chemicals, Enbridge, TC Energy, Kinder Morgan, Snam, Fluxys, GRTgaz, National Grid, Gaz-System, Open Grid Europe, Enag?s, Equinor, and Shell.
Key Developments:
In March 2026, Air Liquide announced an acceleration of its global hydrogen deployment strategy, shifting focus from hydrogen as a byproduct to a core growth pillar. The company is leveraging its existing industrial gas infrastructure and pipeline systems in major industrial zones to meet surging demand in refining, steelmaking, and heavy-duty transport.
In March 2026, Snam announced a plan to invest €200 million by 2030 specifically for the Italian Hydrogen Backbone. This investment is part of a larger €14 billion 2026–2030 strategic plan.
In June 2025, Air Products signed a 15-year agreement with TotalEnergies to supply 70,000 tons of green hydrogen annually to Northern European refineries starting in 2030, which will rely on the development of the European Hydrogen Backbone.
Pipeline Types Covered:
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Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Government mandates and net-zero emission targets
Aggressive decarbonization commitments worldwide are accelerating investment in hydrogen transport infrastructure as nations seek alternatives to fossil fuels. Policy frameworks in the European Union, United States, and Asia provide funding and regulatory support for hydrogen pipeline networks. These initiatives aim to establish hydrogen as a cornerstone of clean energy systems, creating long-term demand visibility for pipeline developers. Alignment between public funding and private capital deployment is driving project pipelines forward at unprecedented scale.
Restraint:
Material embrittlement and high capital costs
Hydrogen exposure causes embrittlement in conventional steel pipelines, requiring costly specialty materials or coatings to ensure safe operation. Retrofitting existing natural gas pipelines demands extensive modifications, while new dedicated hydrogen pipelines face construction costs significantly higher than natural gas equivalents. These technical challenges and capital requirements deter infrastructure investment, particularly in regions without clear demand certainty. The financial risk associated with long payback periods further constrains market growth.
Opportunity:
Repurposing existing natural gas infrastructure
Extensive natural gas pipeline networks present a substantial opportunity for accelerated hydrogen market development through repurposing. Converting existing assets reduces capital requirements, construction timelines, and environmental impacts compared to new-build projects. Successful pilot conversions in Europe and North America demonstrate technical feasibility for blending and dedicated hydrogen transport. This approach enables incremental hydrogen infrastructure build-out while leveraging established rights-of-way and operational expertise.
Threat:
Technological uncertainty and competing transport modes
Emerging hydrogen carriers such as ammonia, liquid organic hydrogen carriers, and liquid hydrogen may reduce pipeline relevance for long-distance transport. Rapidly evolving production technologies could shift hydrogen supply locations, stranding pipeline assets. Competing transport modes including trucking and rail offer greater flexibility for early-stage markets. This uncertainty complicates long-term infrastructure planning and may delay investment decisions critical to pipeline network expansion.
Covid-19 Impact:
The pandemic initially disrupted hydrogen pipeline projects through supply chain delays and labor constraints, postponing planned infrastructure investments. However, subsequent stimulus packages in major economies allocated unprecedented funding for clean energy infrastructure, including hydrogen transport. These recovery programs accelerated project timelines and expanded funding availability. The crisis underscored energy security concerns, further motivating governments to develop domestic hydrogen supply chains with dedicated pipeline infrastructure.
The Gray Hydrogen segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
Gray Hydrogen accounts for the dominant share of the market during the forecast period and represents the largest pipeline transport volume. Existing gray hydrogen networks primarily serve industrial clusters in refining, ammonia production, and methanol manufacturing. These established infrastructure corridors provide operational experience and economic justification for pipeline expansion. As carbon pricing mechanisms evolve, gray hydrogen volumes may transition to blue hydrogen, maintaining pipeline utilization.
The High Pressure segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The High Pressure segment is projected to register the fastest growth over the forecast period. High-pressure pipelines enable greater transport efficiency and support hydrogen fueling station networks for fuel cell vehicles. Operating pressures above 100 bar allow higher energy density delivery, reducing compression costs at end-use points. Growing fuel cell vehicle adoption and hydrogen blending in natural gas grids drive demand for high-pressure infrastructure. Technological improvements in materials and welding techniques are expanding feasible operating pressures, supporting this segment's accelerated growth trajectory.
Region with largest share:
During the forecast period, the Europe region is expected to hold the largest market share, driven by ambitious EU hydrogen strategies and cross-border pipeline initiatives connecting industrial clusters. The European Hydrogen Backbone project envisions over 40,000 kilometers of dedicated hydrogen pipelines by 2040, supported by substantial public funding and regulatory harmonization. Mature industrial gas infrastructure and strong policy commitments position Europe as the leading regional market for hydrogen pipeline networks.
Region with highest CAGR:
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, led by aggressive hydrogen expansion in China, Japan, and South Korea. These nations have established national hydrogen roadmaps with significant pipeline infrastructure targets to support industrial decarbonization and fuel cell deployment. Rapid industrialization, government-backed demonstration projects, and strategic investments in hydrogen hubs create favorable conditions for accelerated pipeline network growth throughout the region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Hydrogen Pipelines Market include Air Liquide, Linde, Air Products and Chemicals, Enbridge, TC Energy, Kinder Morgan, Snam, Fluxys, GRTgaz, National Grid, Gaz-System, Open Grid Europe, Enag?s, Equinor, and Shell.
Key Developments:
In March 2026, Air Liquide announced an acceleration of its global hydrogen deployment strategy, shifting focus from hydrogen as a byproduct to a core growth pillar. The company is leveraging its existing industrial gas infrastructure and pipeline systems in major industrial zones to meet surging demand in refining, steelmaking, and heavy-duty transport.
In March 2026, Snam announced a plan to invest €200 million by 2030 specifically for the Italian Hydrogen Backbone. This investment is part of a larger €14 billion 2026–2030 strategic plan.
In June 2025, Air Products signed a 15-year agreement with TotalEnergies to supply 70,000 tons of green hydrogen annually to Northern European refineries starting in 2030, which will rely on the development of the European Hydrogen Backbone.
Pipeline Types Covered:
- Onshore Pipelines
- Offshore Pipelines
- New Hydrogen Pipelines
- Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines
- Green Hydrogen
- Blue Hydrogen
- Gray Hydrogen
- Low Pressure
- Medium Pressure
- High Pressure
- Steel
- Plastic & Composite
- Other Materials
- Dedicated Hydrogen Pipelines
- Blended Hydrogen Pipelines
- Industrial
- Power Generation
- Transportation
- Residential & Commercial
- Oil & Gas
- Chemicals
- Power Utilities
- Transportation
- Other End Users
- North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Poland
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Australia
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Vietnam
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Chile
- Peru
- Rest of South America
- Rest of the World (RoW)
- Middle East
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- Qatar
- Israel
- Rest of Middle East
- Africa
- South Africa
- Egypt
- Morocco
- Rest of Africa
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Market Snapshot and Key Highlights
1.2 Growth Drivers, Challenges, and Opportunities
1.3 Competitive Landscape Overview
1.4 Strategic Insights and Recommendations
2 RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
2.1 Study Objectives and Scope
2.2 Stakeholder Analysis
2.3 Research Assumptions and Limitations
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Collection (Primary and Secondary)
2.4.2 Data Modeling and Estimation Techniques
2.4.3 Data Validation and Triangulation
2.4.4 Analytical and Forecasting Approach
3 MARKET DYNAMICS AND TREND ANALYSIS
3.1 Market Definition and Structure
3.2 Key Market Drivers
3.3 Market Restraints and Challenges
3.4 Growth Opportunities and Investment Hotspots
3.5 Industry Threats and Risk Assessment
3.6 Technology and Innovation Landscape
3.7 Emerging and High-Growth Markets
3.8 Regulatory and Policy Environment
3.9 Impact of COVID-19 and Recovery Outlook
4 COMPETITIVE AND STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT
4.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.1.1 Supplier Bargaining Power
4.1.2 Buyer Bargaining Power
4.1.3 Threat of Substitutes
4.1.4 Threat of New Entrants
4.1.5 Competitive Rivalry
4.2 Market Share Analysis of Key Players
4.3 Product Benchmarking and Performance Comparison
5 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY PIPELINE TYPE
5.1 Onshore Pipelines
5.2 Offshore Pipelines
6 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 New Hydrogen Pipelines
6.2 Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines
7 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY HYDROGEN TYPE
7.1 Green Hydrogen
7.2 Blue Hydrogen
7.3 Gray Hydrogen
8 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY PRESSURE LEVEL
8.1 Low Pressure
8.2 Medium Pressure
8.3 High Pressure
9 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY MATERIAL
9.1 Steel
9.2 Plastic & Composite
9.3 Other Materials
10 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY NETWORK TYPE
10.1 Dedicated Hydrogen Pipelines
10.2 Blended Hydrogen Pipelines
11 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY APPLICATION
11.1 Industrial
11.2 Power Generation
11.3 Transportation
11.4 Residential & Commercial
12 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY END USER
12.1 Oil & Gas
12.2 Chemicals
12.3 Power Utilities
12.4 Transportation
12.5 Other End Users
13 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
13.1 North America
13.1.1 United States
13.1.2 Canada
13.1.3 Mexico
13.2 Europe
13.2.1 United Kingdom
13.2.2 Germany
13.2.3 France
13.2.4 Italy
13.2.5 Spain
13.2.6 Netherlands
13.2.7 Belgium
13.2.8 Sweden
13.2.9 Switzerland
13.2.10 Poland
13.2.11 Rest of Europe
13.3 Asia Pacific
13.3.1 China
13.3.2 Japan
13.3.3 India
13.3.4 South Korea
13.3.5 Australia
13.3.6 Indonesia
13.3.7 Thailand
13.3.8 Malaysia
13.3.9 Singapore
13.3.10 Vietnam
13.3.11 Rest of Asia Pacific
13.4 South America
13.4.1 Brazil
13.4.2 Argentina
13.4.3 Colombia
13.4.4 Chile
13.4.5 Peru
13.4.6 Rest of South America
13.5 Rest of the World (RoW)
13.5.1 Middle East
13.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia
13.5.1.2 United Arab Emirates
13.5.1.3 Qatar
13.5.1.4 Israel
13.5.1.5 Rest of Middle East
13.5.2 Africa
13.5.2.1 South Africa
13.5.2.2 Egypt
13.5.2.3 Morocco
13.5.2.4 Rest of Africa
14 STRATEGIC MARKET INTELLIGENCE
14.1 Industry Value Network and Supply Chain Assessment
14.2 White-Space and Opportunity Mapping
14.3 Product Evolution and Market Life Cycle Analysis
14.4 Channel, Distributor, and Go-to-Market Assessment
15 INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
15.1 Mergers and Acquisitions
15.2 Partnerships, Alliances, and Joint Ventures
15.3 New Product Launches and Certifications
15.4 Capacity Expansion and Investments
15.5 Other Strategic Initiatives
16 COMPANY PROFILES
16.1 Air Liquide
16.2 Linde
16.3 Air Products and Chemicals
16.4 Enbridge
16.5 TC Energy
16.6 Kinder Morgan
16.7 Snam
16.8 Fluxys
16.9 GRTgaz
16.10 National Grid
16.11 Gaz-System
16.12 Open Grid Europe
16.13 Enag?s
16.14 Equinor
16.15 Shell
1.1 Market Snapshot and Key Highlights
1.2 Growth Drivers, Challenges, and Opportunities
1.3 Competitive Landscape Overview
1.4 Strategic Insights and Recommendations
2 RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
2.1 Study Objectives and Scope
2.2 Stakeholder Analysis
2.3 Research Assumptions and Limitations
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Collection (Primary and Secondary)
2.4.2 Data Modeling and Estimation Techniques
2.4.3 Data Validation and Triangulation
2.4.4 Analytical and Forecasting Approach
3 MARKET DYNAMICS AND TREND ANALYSIS
3.1 Market Definition and Structure
3.2 Key Market Drivers
3.3 Market Restraints and Challenges
3.4 Growth Opportunities and Investment Hotspots
3.5 Industry Threats and Risk Assessment
3.6 Technology and Innovation Landscape
3.7 Emerging and High-Growth Markets
3.8 Regulatory and Policy Environment
3.9 Impact of COVID-19 and Recovery Outlook
4 COMPETITIVE AND STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT
4.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.1.1 Supplier Bargaining Power
4.1.2 Buyer Bargaining Power
4.1.3 Threat of Substitutes
4.1.4 Threat of New Entrants
4.1.5 Competitive Rivalry
4.2 Market Share Analysis of Key Players
4.3 Product Benchmarking and Performance Comparison
5 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY PIPELINE TYPE
5.1 Onshore Pipelines
5.2 Offshore Pipelines
6 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 New Hydrogen Pipelines
6.2 Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines
7 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY HYDROGEN TYPE
7.1 Green Hydrogen
7.2 Blue Hydrogen
7.3 Gray Hydrogen
8 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY PRESSURE LEVEL
8.1 Low Pressure
8.2 Medium Pressure
8.3 High Pressure
9 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY MATERIAL
9.1 Steel
9.2 Plastic & Composite
9.3 Other Materials
10 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY NETWORK TYPE
10.1 Dedicated Hydrogen Pipelines
10.2 Blended Hydrogen Pipelines
11 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY APPLICATION
11.1 Industrial
11.2 Power Generation
11.3 Transportation
11.4 Residential & Commercial
12 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY END USER
12.1 Oil & Gas
12.2 Chemicals
12.3 Power Utilities
12.4 Transportation
12.5 Other End Users
13 GLOBAL HYDROGEN PIPELINES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
13.1 North America
13.1.1 United States
13.1.2 Canada
13.1.3 Mexico
13.2 Europe
13.2.1 United Kingdom
13.2.2 Germany
13.2.3 France
13.2.4 Italy
13.2.5 Spain
13.2.6 Netherlands
13.2.7 Belgium
13.2.8 Sweden
13.2.9 Switzerland
13.2.10 Poland
13.2.11 Rest of Europe
13.3 Asia Pacific
13.3.1 China
13.3.2 Japan
13.3.3 India
13.3.4 South Korea
13.3.5 Australia
13.3.6 Indonesia
13.3.7 Thailand
13.3.8 Malaysia
13.3.9 Singapore
13.3.10 Vietnam
13.3.11 Rest of Asia Pacific
13.4 South America
13.4.1 Brazil
13.4.2 Argentina
13.4.3 Colombia
13.4.4 Chile
13.4.5 Peru
13.4.6 Rest of South America
13.5 Rest of the World (RoW)
13.5.1 Middle East
13.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia
13.5.1.2 United Arab Emirates
13.5.1.3 Qatar
13.5.1.4 Israel
13.5.1.5 Rest of Middle East
13.5.2 Africa
13.5.2.1 South Africa
13.5.2.2 Egypt
13.5.2.3 Morocco
13.5.2.4 Rest of Africa
14 STRATEGIC MARKET INTELLIGENCE
14.1 Industry Value Network and Supply Chain Assessment
14.2 White-Space and Opportunity Mapping
14.3 Product Evolution and Market Life Cycle Analysis
14.4 Channel, Distributor, and Go-to-Market Assessment
15 INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
15.1 Mergers and Acquisitions
15.2 Partnerships, Alliances, and Joint Ventures
15.3 New Product Launches and Certifications
15.4 Capacity Expansion and Investments
15.5 Other Strategic Initiatives
16 COMPANY PROFILES
16.1 Air Liquide
16.2 Linde
16.3 Air Products and Chemicals
16.4 Enbridge
16.5 TC Energy
16.6 Kinder Morgan
16.7 Snam
16.8 Fluxys
16.9 GRTgaz
16.10 National Grid
16.11 Gaz-System
16.12 Open Grid Europe
16.13 Enag?s
16.14 Equinor
16.15 Shell
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Region (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 2 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Pipeline Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 3 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Onshore Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 4 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Offshore Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 5 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Infrastructure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 6 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By New Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 7 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 8 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Hydrogen Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 9 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Green Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 10 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Blue Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 11 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Gray Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 12 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Pressure Level (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 13 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Low Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 14 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Medium Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 15 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By High Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 16 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Material (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 17 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Steel (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 18 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Plastic & Composite (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 19 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Other Materials (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 20 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Network Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 21 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Dedicated Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 22 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Blended Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 23 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Application (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 24 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Industrial (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 25 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Power Generation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 26 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Transportation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 27 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Residential & Commercial (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 28 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By End User (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 29 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Oil & Gas (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 30 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Chemicals (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 31 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Power Utilities (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 32 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Transportation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 33 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Other End Users (2023–2034) ($MN)
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.
Table 1 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Region (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 2 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Pipeline Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 3 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Onshore Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 4 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Offshore Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 5 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Infrastructure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 6 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By New Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 7 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Repurposed Natural Gas Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 8 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Hydrogen Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 9 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Green Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 10 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Blue Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 11 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Gray Hydrogen (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 12 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Pressure Level (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 13 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Low Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 14 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Medium Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 15 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By High Pressure (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 16 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Material (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 17 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Steel (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 18 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Plastic & Composite (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 19 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Other Materials (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 20 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Network Type (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 21 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Dedicated Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 22 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Blended Hydrogen Pipelines (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 23 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Application (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 24 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Industrial (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 25 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Power Generation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 26 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Transportation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 27 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Residential & Commercial (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 28 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By End User (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 29 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Oil & Gas (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 30 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Chemicals (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 31 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Power Utilities (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 32 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Transportation (2023–2034) ($MN)
Table 33 Global Hydrogen Pipelines Market Outlook, By Other End Users (2023–2034) ($MN)
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.