The Industrial Gases sector is essential for a net zero and resilient European economy

The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) is proud to unveil its White Paper.
We consistently uphold three fundamental principles: uncompromised safety, level-playing field and solid expertise.

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The Industrial Gases in figures

The 2023 figures of the sector are available!

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Hydrogen Safety Ecosystem

With many new organisations are getting involved in hydrogen, we decided to support a safer rollout by sharing our safety knowledge captured in dozens of hydrogen safety publications. These are publications that have helped keep our industry safe for decades. Check out the “ecosystem” portal for free, and discover the easy access to the relevant publications.

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Hydrogen is central to Europe’s ambitious climate goals, as laid out in the EU Green Deal

The Industrial Gases sector has more experience in the production, transportation, storage, and application of hydrogen than any other industry in the world, having been active in the field for over 100 years. The Industrial Gases sector is therefore well-placed to be a key partner for a thriving, carbon-neutral Europe that meets its 2050 goals, in part through the successful deployment of hydrogen.

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EIGA e-learning courses

Our eLearning tools are open to all, completely anonymous, and free of any charge.
Check out our latest module on Hydrogen Emergency Response.

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about eiga

European Industrial Gases Association

The European Industrial Gases Association, EIGA, is a safety and technically oriented organisation representing the vast majority of European and a number of non-European companies producing and distributing industrial, medical and food gases.

Insights about Industrial Gases in 2025

Insights about Industrial Gases in 2025

Our Secretary General, Philippe Cornille, examines the evolving landscape of the European Industrial Gas sector with Gasworld: From navigating political shifts and regulatory harmonisation to tack...
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EIGA Summer Summit 2025

EIGA Summer Summit 2025

The EIGA Summer Summit will take place on 29 and 30 May 2025 in Edinburgh. Registrations are now open! 2025SS-Register - EIGA : European Industrial Gases Association More information available:...
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EIGA Winter Summit 2025

EIGA Winter Summit 2025

Our EIGA Winter Summit 2025 came to a close - but its theme, Driving Safety Digitally, is an ongoing priority. Some key highlights: - The digitalisation transformation is underway and will not be...
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EIGA joins 16 other industry associations supporting a clear regulatory framework for low-carbon fuels
Joint Statement on Low Carbon Fuels

EIGA joins 16 other industry associations supporting a clear regulatory framework for low-carbon fuels

EIGA and 16 other industry associations provided recommendations to the European Commission on the upcoming certification of low-carbon fuels (Art. 9 of the Hydrogen and Gas Directive).
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Latest Publications

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DOC 238 / 22 - Prevention of Plant Instrument and Utility Gas System Cross Contamination

This publication applies to HYCO plants and provides design and safeguards requirements of utility and instrument gas systems. It identifies the potential hazards resulting from the connections between gases, instrument gases, and the process.
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DOC 165 / 25 - Safe Operation with Fork Lift Trucks

Forklift trucks (FLT) and mechanically operated pallet trucks are important elements in mechanical handling practices as the gases industry seeks to improve safe working conditions and reduce manual handling. Particular attention to safety rules and standards is essential. The tasks carried out with mechanical handling equipment entail particular hazards. Preventing accidents can only be achieved by making sure that all workers are aware of the risks of forklift truck use.
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DOC 94 / 25 - Environmental Impacts of Air Separation Units

This publication details the environmental impacts of air separation units (ASU) and gives guidelines on how to reduce the impacts.
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