Natural Gas Demand Impacted by Hurricane Ian, but Future Storms Could Carry Even Greater Risks
Hurricanes have long been considered a supply-side risk for natural gas markets, primarily affecting offshore
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Hurricanes have long been considered a supply-side risk for natural gas markets, primarily affecting offshore
As Henry Hub rallied this month, Western Canadian gas producers have been distinctly isolated from
BTU Analytics has written extensively about the midstream challenges that are materializing as US LNG
This week, the United States and European Union (EU) announced plans to increase U.S. shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe. This comes as the EU aims to diversify its natural gas supply away from Russia in the coming years. However, several obstacles could impact the effectiveness of this deal, primarily infrastructure limitations and the sheer size of Europe’s dependence on Russian gas.
After a relatively calm beginning to the Winter ‘21/’22 heating season, sustained bitterly cold temperatures
The incoming administration has signaled the intent to rejoin the Paris Agreement in early 2021.
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