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Brief slide pack showing U.S. LNG export terminals. The slides show existing, approved not yet built, and proposed terminals. Updated on April 15, 2025 Source: FERC
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Global gas demand is projected to grow by 2% in both 2025 and 2026; however, risks to this outlook are tilted to the downside, particularly in light of the sweeping and unprecedented tariffs announced by the United States on April 2, 2025 The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) unveiled the 6th edition of its Annual Gas Market Report (AGMR) on […]
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Volatility in global markets and escalating tensions with suppliers like the U.S. have only weakened the case for LNG in China. Chinese companies may increasingly look to resell contracted LNG abroad, exacerbating the global market oversupply set to emerge later this decade. Gas exporters have touted the potential of LNG to replace coal and reduce emissions in China. China’s LNG […]
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According to the latest IEA Gas report Europe’s LNG imports are expected to surge by 25% in 2025 to near record levels, amid strong storage injection needs and lower Russian piped gas deliveries. in contrast, Asian LNG imports are forecasted to decline, with China driving the downturn The report also shows that global gas demand growth is expected to slowdown […]
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The greater need for storage replenishment suggests a greater volume of LNG imports into Europe in summer 2025. But a key question is the extent to which near-term weakness in demand could push down European summer wholesale gas prices and open a seasonal spread sufficient to motivate substantial storage replenishment, or whether the potential for substantial volumes of new LNG […]
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In 2010, the U.S. produced less than 10% of the world’s daily oil production. By 2023, the U.S. produced 20% of the world’s oil each day and accounted for 90% of the increase in daily oil production. With the 2000s’ surge in U.S. hydrocarbon production producers sped to add needed liquids (crude oil, gas liquids, and petroleum products) and natural […]
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As Europe has expanded its reliance on LNG markets, it will need to navigate challenging waters with its historical partner and top LNG supplier: the US. Growing political confrontation and market developments could intentionally (or not) narrow future opportunities. Nonetheless, US LNG remains critical in the future global energy trade, providing growing and flexible supplies. Thus, it is in the […]
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This brief document collects a summary of possible scenarios on the long-term evolution of the LNG market. In a highly uncertain environment, deterministic outlooks for the LNG market fail to capture the full range of scenarios. Rather than using deterministic supply-demand lines, which are necessarily reliant on insufficient information and unrealistic assumptions, a range of conceptual scenarios are proposed in […]
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Statement before the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations “Unleashing the Golden Age of American Energy Dominance” by Glen E. Sweetnam The U.S. has vast natural gas resources which can be produced and distributed at low cost. However, we are facing permitting constraints at both the local and federal levels for new natural gas […]
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