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 […]
Gas production takeoff: an outlook for the Eagle Ford shale
The effects of the pandemic were evident with a decline in natural gas production during 2020, just when it was expected to grow in 2019. The overall natural gas production from the five major regions in the U.S., namely Permian, Bakken, Eagle Ford, Niobrara, and Anadarko, declined during 2020. Although the output from the Permian […]
Across the Atlantic: Increasing share of U.S. LNG in the European energy mix
ADI Analytics along with the U.S. Energy Association and Gas Technology Institute explored the opportunities for U.S.-based small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Central and Eastern Europe for the U.S. Department of Energy in 2020. While decarbonization, energy security, and supply diversification were identified as the key drivers of U.S.-based small-scale LNG adoption in the […]
2022 Energy Transition Outlook: Messiness as a Measure of Progress?
Energy transition advanced rapidly through the collective public consciousness in the past two years although starting this past summer, it has run into significant challenges. To a large extent though, both energy transition’s progress in 2020 and the challenges of 2021 were more conceptual than rooted in concrete form. Investor-led demand for a greater focus […]
2022 Upstream Outlook: Balancing growth and discipline
After the COVID-19 pandemic-related lockdown in 2020 that shook the global economy and shattered oil prices to record bottoms, the upstream oil and gas industry rebounded strongly throughout 2021 with oil prices reaching record levels not seen in past six years. Upstream oil and gas performed better than expected in 2021 and future trends will […]
2022 Midstream Outlook: Challenging times ahead
Midstream companies will cut back on capital spending in 2022 significantly by over 50% from 2021 The projections for capital spending in 2022 by large midstream players show a consistent trend of cutting back from 2021 spending. For example, Kinder Morgan expects to cut $1 billion in capital spending while Enbridge has announced a capex […]
Outlook for pipeline infrastructure in the Permian
In 2018-19, midstream players in the Permian Basin rushed to satisfy the demand for pipeline capacity driven by booming oil and gas production. The associated natural gas production had reached ~17 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) and robust drilling activity and moderate gas prices had pressurized the midstream operators to expand the existing pipeline […]
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 […]
How natural gas infrastructure may be the future of hydrogen transportation
As the world seeks to shift toward cleaner energy, the hydrogen market is likely to grow. Today, hydrogen is used in many different industries, whether it be in small volumes for space heating and food processing, or for large-scale consumption with chemical synthesis and petroleum refining. There is a new emerging market for hydrogen in […]
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