The ripples in the global LNG markets induced by geopolitical conflict seemed to have died down and greater import and export capacity coupled with continued growth in the share of renewable energy will result in a relatively stable yet uncertain LNG market in 2024. Key trends to look out for include the following: Global LNG […]
Haynesville shale’s growing competitiveness
The Haynesville shale has emerged as a major natural gas play in recent years. Natural gas production from the Haynesville shale reached a new record high of 14.5 Bcf/d in 2023, accounting for 14% of all U.S. dry natural gas production. Haynesville production growth has accounted for 40% of the U.S. gas production growth recently. […]
Cost optimization in the shale patch
Leading shale operators from oil majors such as ExxonMobil and Chevron to the E&P independents including ConocoPhillips, Pioneer, Oxy, and Diamondback have committed to growing production without compromising returns and sustainability. Achieving this aspiration will require significant cost optimization where recent ADI research and consulting is showing significant progress by E&P companies. These cost optimization […]
Potential unleashed: More gas pipeline takeaway capacity in Haynesville
The Haynesville Basin is set to see three new pipeline projects in 2023. Two of them will be to enhance the capacity of preexisting pipelines, while the other one will be an entirely new pipeline. If everything goes as anticipated, these three projects will cumulatively increase the play’s gas takeaway capacity by 2.35 billion cubic […]
2023 Upstream Oil & Gas Outlook: Tight supply and little growth
Upstream oil and gas fared well in 2022. Despite oil prices falling over 30% from their summer highs, oil and gas prices remain elevated, with WTI prices over $70 per barrel and natural gas at prices not seen since 2008. Net income in 2022 is expected to double from 2021 for oil and gas producers, […]
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 […]
German energy markets: Between a rock and a hard place
Energy prices have soared throughout Europe since the beginning of the year. The crisis is particularly acute in the EU’s largest economy, Germany, which relies heavily on Russian gas for its economy. Recent events have exacerbated the problem and the German government is taking actions to combat the effects of the crisis on its people […]
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 […]
2022 Metals and Mining Outlook: Digging deeper into recovery after ‘rocky’ conditions
During these unprecedented times, mining operators are learning to navigate through many challenges because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, mining operators pursued resiliency, investor confidence, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, and capital and operational discipline. Moving forward in 2022, these megatrends will still be relevant to the mining industry with some added complexities […]
2022 LNG Outlook: Streaming into the roaring twenties
The global LNG market showed strong even if tumultuous growth during 2021. Demand rebounded post-COVID driven by easing restrictions, a long and cold winter, and intensifying decarbonization efforts. Record-low inventories and damp supply growth resulted in a tight LNG market that will continue well in 2022. China surpassed Japan as the largest buyer of LNG […]
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