Join Wood Mackenzie on Thursday 26 June, as our experts explore the dynamic landscape of low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives. We'll provide an overview of their impact on decarbonising carbon-intensive industries, with a focus on refining and ammonia. Our discussion will cover the current demand, what has changed in our outlooks and in the market. We'll also explore the drivers for transitioning to new energy sectors and the associated risks. Finally, we'll highlight future opportunities, particularly in the maritime and aviation industries.
Key topics we will cover include:
- Introduction
- Overview of Lens and our coverage: Hydrogen, Ammonia, and Methanol
- Current Landscape: Existing Demand in Carbon-Intensive Industries (focus on refining and ammonia)
- Thematic Analysis: What has changed in our analysis? In the market?
- Hydrogen’s adoption into existing demand sectors for decarbonisation
- What will drive a shift towards new energy sectors?
- Risks to the current outlook
- Bridging to Future Opportunities
- How today’s landscape sets the stage for new energy demand
- Maritime industry
- Recent IMO developments & FuelEU maritime
- Potential for hydrogen derivatives as marine fuels
- Aviation industry
- Growing interest in renewable fuels
- Certification processes and challenges
- Q&A Session
Get to know our speakers

Murray Douglas
Vice President – Hydrogen & Derivatives Research
Murray is responsible for Wood Mackenzie’s Global coverage across the hydrogen value chain.
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Tommaso Pellegrinelli
Senior Research Analyst – Hydrogen & Derivatives
Tommaso specialises in the ammonia market within the power and renewables segment.
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Monica Trilho
Research Analyst – Hydrogen & Derivatives
Mónica is a hydrogen-focused research analyst for the Power & Renewables department.
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