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- The political and energy landscape in Venezuela was upended in early January, sparking a sudden and rapid opening of the country’s massive oil and natural gas reserves. As the Iran war shifts the global spotlight, Venezuela’s potential to become a cornerstone of the Western Hemisphere’s energy system has returned to the forefront of the industry’s […]
- The global energy picture shifted overnight in late February. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively paralyzed, the natural gas market faces a shock unlike anything seen in the 1970s or even the 2022 Russia-Ukraine crisis. In this episode of Hub & Flow, NGI sits down with Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Global Research Scholar at Columbia University, […]
- Following a winter defined by both record-shattering cold and unseasonal warmth, NGI's Leticia Gonzales, managing director of North American natural gas pricing, joins the podcast to break down the current state of the U.S. natural gas market. From the regional pricing discrepancies in the Permian Basin to the shifting dynamics of global geopolitics following recent […]
- Ten years after the first LNG cargo left Sabine Pass, Charif Souki reflects on the unlikely path that helped launch the U.S.into a top global natural gas exporter. In this episode, Souki recounts the founding of Cheniere Energy Inc., the launch of Gulf Coast exports and the rapid rise of U.S. natural gas production. […]
- NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, talks with Davenport Energy’s Toby Copson, managing partner and portfolio manager, about where things stand in the Asian LNG market as winter nears an end and the restocking season approaches. Copson, an LNG trader, discusses why Asian LNG spot buying has been so sluggish and whether he expects […]