Industry: Natural gas & LNG

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Beyond the Permian: The new frontiers of 2025 energy

In 2025, several key trends are shaping the global oil and gas sector. Offshore deepwater investments are projected to rise by 3%, driven by activity in Suriname, the Gulf of Mexico, and Türkiye. While recent discoveries off Namibia’s coast have generated significant interest, high gas content presents infrastructure challenges that may delay development. Meanwhile, upstream […]

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ADI newsletter: What’s next for energy and chemicals

In the February 2025 edition of the ADI newsletter, we noted how the oil market faced potential oversupply due to strong non-OPEC production. In contrast, the U.S. midstream sector was poised for growth, driven by increasing hydrocarbon exports and the development of new infrastructure. Global LNG prices were expected to rise due to strong demand, […]

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2025 Natural gas and LNG outlook

Global natural gas and LNG market experienced significant volatility in the past couple of years due to supply constraints, lack of new capacity additions, unplanned outages, and geopolitical tensions. The market was relatively stable in 2024 due to high demand in Asia Pacific and Europe. As the world prioritizes energy security and cost-competitive low-carbon energy, […]

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ADI newsletter: A second chance for gas-to-liquids?

In the January 2025 edition of the ADI newsletter, we highlighted the top 10 insights of the year 2024. We explored the potential and challenges of repurposing natural gas pipelines for hydrogen transport, and the decarbonization efforts of major oil and gas companies in their upstream operations. It also discussed the possible resurgence of gas-to-liquids […]

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Green fuels: Overcoming barriers to decarbonization

The global transition towards sustainable energy has placed green fuels at the forefront of efforts to decarbonize aviation, maritime, and heavy industries. These green fuels — renewable diesel (RD), liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol — promise a low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels. However, mainstream adoption requires overcoming significant barriers, including scalability, infrastructure […]

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Can natural gas pipelines handle hydrogen?

Hydrogen is emerging as a promising option to decarbonize power generation, transportation, and other industries. One of the most significant barriers to scaling up hydrogen use is the lack of a transportation network. Currently, hydrogen is transported via high-pressure tube trailers and liquefied hydrogen tankers, but these methods are not economically feasible for large-scale and […]

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The Middle East’s gas boom: A new era of energy

The Middle East, long recognized for its vast oil reserves, is now experiencing a significant shift towards natural gas. Driven by soaring domestic demand, global energy security concerns, and the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions, several key countries in the region are embarking on ambitious gas development projects.  Rising demand and production  The region’s […]

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Methane emissions reduction: The game is on!

Decarbonization efforts in the oil and gas sector continue to gain momentum but face significant challenges. In our previous blog, we discussed the challenges oil and gas companies face in reducing upstream greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and highlighted several initiatives major operators such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell have made in GHG emissions reduction. However, […]

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New gas pipelines alleviate bottlenecks

The U.S. natural gas sector is witnessing another transformation and is ready for growth, despite limitations in the pipeline infrastructure, as a means to prepare for increasing demand for natural gas and address transportation constraints. Last year alone, new pipelines with a combined capacity of ~7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) came online, and […]

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Refining margins under pressure: The impact of economic slowdown

Petroleum refiners globally are experiencing reduced margins in 2024 compared to the previous year, as illustrated in Exhibit 1. The 3:2:1 crack spread has fallen sharply in several regions. Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) has seen its refinery margins fall from $24/bbl to $8/bbl, a drop of 66%. Los Angeles has also faced a sharp decline, with margins […]

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2024 U.S. Election Pt 2: Harris vs. Trump on U.S. energy policies

Beginning with the 2016 Presidential election in the U.S., ADI has been publishing a summary of energy policy proposals by the leading candidates. Our summary has typically collected the positions of the two candidates on key energy issues, and we have tried to be objective by using their own words – made through statements reported […]