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U.S market review: natural gas demand increased, but prices declined at all major hubs

This report finds that although natural gas demand increased, primarily for purposes of power generation and exports, record natural gas production caused prices to decline from 2022 levels at all major U.S. gas hubs. Prices at major natural gas hubs declined year-over-year in 2023, in contrast with the year-over-year price increases seen at most hubs in 2022. Record-high natural gas production outpacing growth in natural gas consumption was the primary driver of lower prices in 2023. Regarding natural gas infrastructure, the growth of LNG exports has supported pipeline construction in recent years in the South-Central region, which spans from Kansas […]

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View from Japan: LNG market outlook including the Biden pause on US LNG exports

The ‘Pause’ does not look great from an external point of view. Certain projects are facing uncertainty and delays. The U.S. credibility as a long-term stable supplier in the global market is in limbo..

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U.S. natural gas imports and exports – January 2024

In January 2024, the United States exported 673.9 Bcf and imported 331.3 Bcf of natural gas, which resulted in 342.6 Bcf of net exports. U.S. LNG exports to the top five countries of destination accounted for 49.1% of total U.S. LNG exports. The top export destinations were: United Kingdom (42.9 Bcf, 10.8%), Turkiye (42.7 Bcf, 10.8%), Netherlands (41.9 Bcf, 10.6%), Spain (38.8 Bcf, 9.8%), and France (28.0 Bcf, 7.1%)

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Australian-Gas

Australian gas market outlook signals need for new investment

The latest gas market outlook for Australia’s east coast has forecast a gap in gas supply for southern states from 2028, as production from Bass Strait continues to decline faster than demand. The report signals that new investment is urgently needed if gas supply from 2028 is to keep up with demand from homes and businesses, and for gas-powered electricity generation. A range of investment options are being assessed that include pipeline upgrades, new domestic supply including renewable gases, and LNG import terminals. Source: AEMO Alternative view: Analysis by IEEFA raises questions over AEMO’s forecasts regarding gas demand for power […]

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