Our Intelligence team delivers in-depth gas market reports and analysis tailored to your specific needs. While our broader Country Reports and Intelligence Platform offer wide-ranging data, we understand that sometimes you need focused insights. Whether it’s CO2 trends in Spain, Nitrogen pricing in New Zealand, or Argon demand in Argentina, we provide actionable intelligence to support your strategic decisions. Explore our available reports and see how our insights can give you a competitive edge.
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Check out some of our sample data options below.

The Global Pulse Pro Report provides a comprehensive overview of the industrial gas market, combining gasworld Intelligence’s proprietary plant-level database with market research and analysis. It examines the structure of production capacity, market dynamics and regional trends, alongside insights into plant ownership, merchant demand and future market developments, supported by historical data, maps and visual analysis.
Latest Report
Our latest report, Global Industrial CO2 Market Report, provides a top down view of the $10bn industrial CO2 market across 122 countries and six industries, forecast to reach $13bn by 2030. It highlights key demand sectors, food & beverage, healthcare, and technology, and examines the shift in supply from traditional sources to bio based CO2, efuels, DAC, and recycling, a transition essential for supply security, the energy transition, and future fuel innovation.

Our market analysis is also available at a regional level, giving you the same depth of splits and forecasts tailored to specific geographies. For instance, the North America Gas Market Analysis provides detailed coverage of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean. Within the US, we go further, breaking the market down into eight distinct regions as well as presenting a consolidated national view.

Our dedicated country-level analysis provides a detailed view of merchant gas demand in the market of your choice, broken down by consuming industries. We estimate demand for liquid and packaged gases in both volume (tpd) and value ($m), with historical data from 2000–2024 and a five-year forecast through to 2030.