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The Hydrogen Supply Chain Nobody Talks About
The modern hydrogen supply chain was not built for transportation, energy storage, or distributed industrial demand. It was built primarily to serve oil refineries, chemical, plastics and fertilizer production. Most of the hydrogen produced in the United States and around the world is generated for these sectors. The petrochemical industry produces some hydrogen; however, a refinery can either be a net hydrogen producer or a net hydrogen consumer depending on the type of f

Nicholas Cupps
Mar 138 min read


Gasworld: How Venezuelan Crude Could Tighten U.S. Hydrogen Supply
Originally published in Gasworld Date: March 9, 2026 Recent geopolitical shifts in Venezuelan crude supply could have significant implications for hydrogen availability in the United States. In a recent analysis published by Gasworld, industry experts examine how refinery activity, historically one of the largest sources of hydrogen production, may influence broader hydrogen supply dynamics across industrial and emerging energy markets. As refineries process heavier crude oil

Gary Bender
Mar 91 min read


The Hydrogen Forklift Lesson
What Amazon, Walmart, and Plug Power Revealed About Hydrogen’s Structural Problem Hydrogen’s first large-scale commercial test in the modern clean energy era did not take place at a fueling station. It did not begin with passenger vehicles or long-haul trucks. It began quietly inside warehouses. Long before hydrogen retail infrastructure became a national policy discussion, companies such as Amazon and Walmart deployed thousands of hydrogen fuel cell forklifts across distri

Nicholas Cupps
Mar 66 min read
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