The U.S. is exporting some 20 Bcf/d of natgas—a figure that grew in 2020 while oil demand declined. Of exports, roughly half is exiting to Mexico and Texas’ Gulf Coast LNG terminals. Here’s the outlook for yet more demand to come.
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Emily McClain, Senior Analyst, Rystad Energy
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