ADI has been reporting about struggling natural gas prices over the past year. U.S. natural gas prices have been on a rollercoaster again this year despite the country emerging as the top LNG exporter globally. Henry Hub benchmark prices started at $3.18 per MMBtu in the beginning of this year but fell to $1.49 per […]
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Sugar rush to candy crush: Struggling U.S. natural gas prices
Henry Hub gas prices averaged $6.45 per MMBtu in 2022 rising from $3.89 in 2021, driven by increased demand from Europe and the gradual re-opening of China. Prices have since fallen 62% to average $2.46 in 2023. The global LNG sugar rush resulted in LNG prices to rise to over $32 per MMBtu in 2022 […]
Natural gas crisis building in New England
While the energy crisis in Europe is well known, with much of the continent facing gas shortages due to the war in Ukraine and subsequent Russian sanctions and policies, less talked about is an energy crisis brewing in the U.S. Problems with natural gas infrastructure in New England have been mounting for years, and the […]
A cleaner natural gas value chain: IRA’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers tax credits to advance clean-energy initiatives and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While there are incentives for everything from carbon capture through electric vehicles to renewable energy and hydrogen production, there are some penalties. The federal government’s first-ever greenhouse gas (GHG) emission fee is part of the new law’s […]
Natural gas production growth in America
The recent sanctions on Russia have caused Western Europe to rely on other countries for natural gas imports. The U.S. is one of the key countries that has expanded its import to Western Europe, and we expect this role only to grow due to multiple factors, including the following: Natural gas production has grown by […]
Striving for excellence: How equipment selection can help with efficient natural gas use
Since the start of the pandemic, global natural gas supply recovered slightly in 2021 with a 4.1% growth rate, but it was still hampered by unplanned outages in several exporting countries. With the start of the Russia-Ukraine War earlier this year, the drop in natural gas supply from Russia has further tightened the global market, […]
High natural gas prices: Potential opportunity for coal-fired power
The Eastern US is battling high coal prices which has suppressed gas to coal switching in recent months, even with the current natural gas market dealing with a decrease of supply and high trading prices. The constraints within the coal market have created an ever-increasing natural gas demand in the power sector. But how and […]
Addressing natural gas flaring: A step towards energy transition
Flaring possesses considerable challenges due to the recent growth in associated gas production primarily from oil-producing plays such as the Permian, Eagle Ford, and Bakken. Flaring can be a consequence of bottlenecks in midstream infrastructure, well development, or process upsets at the well site. As shown in Exhibit 1, key drivers for flaring include higher […]
Natural gas and LNG
Natural gas supply and demand have both grown rapidly over the past 20 years, and we expect the fuel to continue playing an important role even through the Energy Transition. Natural gas discoveries have proliferated in the recent decades and its production from shale gas and other onshore and offshore assets have become very cost […]
What’s up with natural gas anyway?
Natural gas markets and prices are boiling these days with European and Asian buyers falling over themselves to secure supplies. LNG prices in the U.K. were a little short of $25 a million Btu yesterday … … but Asian markets were willing to pay as much as $27. Henry Hub price in the U.S. is […]
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