GW Pulse Report - Netherlands 2025

GW Pulse: Netherlands 2025 offers industrial gas professionals a strategic overview of one of Europe’s most logistics-driven and technologically advanced markets. With deep integration across the chemicals, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors, the Netherlands presents both stable demand and infrastructure efficiency.

This report delivers:

Key economic indicators including GDP, IPI, inflation, and industrial energy pricing

Sector-aligned insights across merchant and packaged gas markets

Dashboard-driven analysis with forecasts extending through 2029

It is a vital tool for consultants, suppliers, and strategists seeking reliable data to guide commercial and operational decisions.

GW Pulse: Netherlands 2025 provides a data model incorporating historical trends (from 2000) and forecast projections to 2029. Indicators include GDP (nominal %), industrial production, inflation, and energy prices tailored to industrial gas impact. The platform enables scenario modelling, demand planning, and benchmarking for sectors such as petrochemicals, food and beverage, medical gases, and electronics. Interactive dashboards allow fast comparison of trends and facilitate long-range planning and risk analysis for distributors, analysts, and investment planners.


Annual coverage 2000 - 2024
1.0 Economic Drivers (% YoY)
1.1 Energy Prices
1.2 Exchange Rate (domestic currency to $US)
1.3 Gas Market (%)
1.4 GDP Deflator (%)
1.5 GDP Nominal (%)
1.6 Industrial Production Index
1.7 Inflation
1.8 New Capacities
2.0 Gas Market - End User Sector ($m)
2.1 Chemicals
2.2 Electronics
2.3 Food
2.4 Glass
2.5 Healthcare
2.6 Manufacturing
2.7 Metallurgy
2.8 Others
2.9 Pulp & Paper
2.10 Refining
3.0 Gas Market - Gas Company ($m)
3.1 Air Liquide
3.2 Air Products
3.3 Linde
3.4 Messer
3.5 NSHD
3.6 Praxair
3.7 SOL
3.8 Others
4.0 Gas Market - Gas Type ($m)
4.1 Argon
4.2 Carbon Dioxide
4.3 Helium
4.4 Hydrogen
4.5 Nitrogen
4.6 Others
4.7 Oxygen
5.0 Gas Market - Gas Type (volume pa.)
5.1 Argon (t)
5.2 Carbon Dioxide (t)
5.3 Helium (Nm3*10)
5.4 Hydrogen (Nm3*1000)
5.5 Nitrogen (t)
5.6 Oxygen (t)
6.0 Gas Market - Supply Mode ($m)
6.1 Bulk
6.2 Captive
6.3 Onsite Site Production
6.4 Other
6.5 Packaged
7.0 Demand - Merchant, Captive and OSP (vol pa.)
7.1 Captive/OSP Nitrogen (t)
7.2 Captive/OSP Oxygen (t)
7.3 Merchant Nitrogen (t)
7.4 Merchant Oxygen (t)
8.0 Demand Distribution - Argon - End User (tpd)
8.1 Chemicals
8.2 Electronics
8.3 Food
8.4 Gen Manufacturing
8.5 Glass
8.6 Healthcare
8.7 Metallurgy
8.8 Other
8.9 Pulp & Paper
8.10 Refining & Energy
9.0 Demand Distribution - Cardon Dioxide - End User (tpd)
9.1 Chemicals
9.2 Electronics
9.3 Food
9.4 Gen Manufacturing
9.5 Glass
9.6 Healthcare
9.7 Metallurgy
9.8 Other
9.9 Pulp & Paper
9.10 Refining & Energy
10.0 Demand Distribution - Nitrogen - End User (tpd)
10.1 Chemicals
10.2 Electronics
10.3 Food
10.4 Gen Manufacturing
10.5 Glass
10.6 Healthcare
10.7 Metallurgy
10.8 Other
10.9 Pulp & Paper
10.10 Refining & Energy
11.0 Demand Distribution - Oxygen - End User (tpd)
11.1 Chemicals
11.2 Electronics
11.3 Food
11.4 Gen Manufacturing
11.5 Glass
11.6 Healthcare
11.7 Metallurgy
11.8 Other
11.9 Pulp & Paper
11.10 Refining & Energy
Annual Coverage 2000 - 2029
12.0 Forecast - End User - Gas Intensity ($m)
12.1 Total
12.2 Chemicals
12.3 Electronics
12.4 Food
12.5 Glass
12.6 Healthcare
12.7 Manufacturing
12.8 Metallurgy
12.9 Others
12.10 Pulp & Paper
12.10 Refining
13.0 Forecast - End User - Macro Economic ($m)
13.1 Total
13.2 Chemicals
13.3 Electronics
13.4 Food
13.5 Glass
13.6 Healthcare
13.7 Manufacturing
13.8 Metallurgy
13.9 Others
13.10 Pulp & Paper
13.11 Refining
14.0 Forecast - Merchant Liquid - Capacities (tpd)
14.1 LAR Capacity (tpd)
14.2 LCO2 Capacity (tpd)
14.3 LIN Capacity (tpd)
14.4 LOX Capacity (tpd)
15.0 Forecast - Merchant Liquid - Utilisation
15.1 Liquid Capacity (tpd)
15.2 Liquid Utilisation (%)
15.3 Merchant Demand (tpd)

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