U.S. exploration and production (E&P) firms kept crude output even last week amid an uncertain demand outlook and expectations for steep cuts to global supplies. E&Ps produced 12.2 million b/d for the week ended March 31, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Weekly Petroleum Status Report (WPSR) on Wednesday. The result was flat…
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NGI LNG Columnist Brad Hitch Talks Big Changes in the Global Natural Gas Market – Listen Now to NGI’s Hub & Flow
Click here to listen to the latest episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow. Senior LNG editor Jamison Cocklin and special contributor Brad Hitch discuss Hitch’s new column that was launched for NGI’s LNG Insight earlier this year. Hitch, an industry veteran and a former LNG trader, discusses the need for better information in the global…
U.S. Petroleum Export Growth to Continue Long Term, EIA Says
The United States have burgeoned as a key energy supplier amid Russia’s war in Ukraine, with petroleum product exports doubling from 2010-2022, and the Energy Information Administration (EIA) is expecting this growth to continue. In the past year of a major global energy reshuffling, average U.S. petroleum product exports grew 7% to 5.97 million b/d…
Natural Gas Buyers – at Home and Abroad – Looking to Compete with Certified Supply, Says MiQ CEO
More U.S. upstream operators are working to verify the methane emissions of their natural gas, and business is expected to strengthen as choosy buyers, particularly in Europe, choose independently certified gas. Methane, the primary component of natural gas, accounts for about 20% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The natural gas sector emits a…
EQT Sending Oil, Natural Gas Equipment to Support Ukraine’s War Efforts
EQT Corp., the largest natural gas producer in the United States, has donated production equipment to Ukraine’s largest gas producer, JSC Ukrgasvydobuvannya, to restore facilities damaged in the war with Russia. Ukrgasvydobuvannya, a unit of Naftogaz, produces 70% of Ukraine’s gas, which totals around 12.5 Bcm. “Ensuring a reliable supply of energy is a challenge,…
American E&Ps Maintain Pandemic-Era Peak Oil Production; Inventories Mount
U.S. crude output last week held at robust levels as American exploration and production (E&P) companies remained active to bolster domestic supplies and help meet global demand. E&Ps generated 12.3 million b/d for the week ended Feb. 24. That was on par with the highest level since March 2020, when the pandemic was declared. U.S.…
View From Wall Street – U.S. Natural Gas Production Cuts Needed to Salvage 2023 Prices
Lower natural gas output volumes are needed to reverse suddenly weak prices in 2023, several analysts said in new outlooks. Yet, they also cautioned exploration and production (E&P) firms against scaling back too aggressively because U.S. export demand is poised to surge in coming years. “Prices have been spiraling,” and “there is little upside potential…
Europe’s Reliance on Diverse Pool of LNG Sources Continues Year After Ukraine Invasion
A year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine splintered the energy landscape in Europe, the region is continuing to diversify its natural gas supply, thanks in part to a wave of LNG imports. However, it still faces years of possible shortages as global export capacity remains tight. Since last February, liquefied natural gas imports have taken…
Netherlands Rules Out Another FSRU, but Continues Efforts to Boost LNG Import Capacity
Dutch transmission system operator NV Nederlandse Gasunie said this week it continues to explore ways to boost LNG import capacity in the Netherlands, including expanding existing facilities in Rotterdam and Eemshaven. At the same time, the company said a study indicated that a new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in the port of Terneuzen…
American Oil Producers Keep Output Elevated; IEA, OPEC Ramp Up Demand Forecasts
U.S. crude production held firm at a pandemic-era high as new forecasts called for rising global demand tied to an expected surge in Chinese travel fuel consumption. American producers generated 12.3 million b/d for the week ended Feb. 10, on par with the prior week and the high mark of the past nearly three years,…