04 Dec 2020 | 16:50 UTC — New York

Platts to remove Hydrogen from fixed pages

S&P Global Platts will remove all Hydrogen information from fixed pages on Dec. 8, 2020, to better align with our product offerings. Hydrogen assessments and commentaries will be removed from the following pages:

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Description

AGP0111

Platts Americas Gas and Power Alert

Platts US Hydrogen Daily Assessments

AGP0112

Platts Americas Gas and Power Alert

Platts US Hydrogen Monthly Commentary

GCA1011

Platts Global Coal Alert

Platts Global Hydrogen Daily Assessments

LNG1011

Platts LNG Alert

Platts Global Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PCA0945

Platts Petrochemical Alert

Platts Global Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PEA0711

Platts Electricity Alert

Platts US Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PEA0712

Platts Electricity Alert

Platts US Hydrogen Monthly Commentary

PEP0880

Platts European Power Alert

Platts Netherlands Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PEP0881

Platts European Power Alert

Platts Netherlands Hydrogen Weekly Commentary

PGA0060

Platts Global Alert

Platts Global Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PGN0111

Platts Natural Gas Alert

Platts Global Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PGN0112

Platts Natural Gas Alert

Platts US Hydrogen Monthly Commentary

PGN0880

Platts Natural Gas Alert

Platts Netherlands Hydrogen Daily Assessments

PGN0881

Platts Natural Gas Alert

Platts Netherlands Hydrogen Weekly Commentary

The change comes following industry consultations where S&P Global Platts will consolidate its hydrogen assessments into a new Market Data Category to be labelled "HY", providing customers with a simpler way to access the assessments and market information.

The North American and Japan hydrogen assessments currently exist in the ES and GD Market Data Categories as duplicates. The Netherlands hydrogen assessments currently exist in the EG Market Data category.

Platts will discontinue the hydrogen symbols currently in the ES category, and move the hydrogen symbols currently in the GD category to the HY category. The Netherlands hydrogen assessments will move, from the EG category into the HY category.

The change will be effective on Dec. 8, 2020.

The changes will not affect the hydrogen assessments published in Platts publications or Platts Market Center.

Please contact support@platts.com for any questions or support needs.