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Argentina’s Shale Ambitions Tied to Mid-Term Elections, Political Stability
Risks for companies operating in Argentina have fallen considerably in recent years, but the political environment could throw a wrench in energy development at any time. The mid-term elections in October are the next big flashpoint.
Energy Virtually Untouched by GCC Meltdown
If the GCC crisis lasts for months or even years, the appeal of more extreme measures could grow over time.
U.S. Poised to Play a Dominant Role in Global Gas Markets for the Foreseeable Future
Faltering U.S. gas production in 2016 was an aberration, a side effect of both low prices and the collapse in the oil market, which cut the output of associated gas. In the next five years, U.S. gas production will make up 40% of global supply growth.
The Hydrocarbon Pivot of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates
Similar to other Gulf producers, UAE and Qatar are making efforts toward the twin goals of reducing expensive fuel subsidy programs and diversifying exports through larger natural gas volumes.
Trucking Fuel Economy Standards to Slice Diesel Demand, Undercut Alternative Fuels
The contradiction of proposed increases in fuel efficiency standards for large trucks is that although they will reduce oil consumption, they will also discourage the adoption of alternative vehicles that run on natural gas and make them less competitive in the trucking sector.
LNG and Propane Trade to Gain from Panama Canal Expansion, Crude Not So Much
While crude and products will see only modest changes from the expansion of the Panama Canal, the effects for LNG and propane will be much greater. The U.S. LNG industry will now have access to a transit route that can accommodate larger tankers at a time the industry is primed to export volumes to Asia.
IEA’s Laszlo Varro on LNG Oversupply, Changes in Gazprom’s Leverage, and the Outlook for Global Shale
What's next for the future of natural gas markets? IEA's Chief Economist Laszlo Varro offers his perspective on energy geopolitics, competition between LNG and renewables, and more.
Global Natural Gas Markets to Remain Oversupplied Through the Rest of the Decade
Natural gas markets have not lived up to the expectations in the intervening years since the International Energy Agency originally speculated about a potential golden age for gas.
Abundant in Natural Gas and Debt, Can Mozambique Avert the Resource Curse?
Mozambique, home to the third-largest natural gas reserves in Africa, is offering little evidence that it can become an LNG powerhouse without marginalizing the local population.
For Europe, Even Modest Supplies of U.S. LNG Will Transform Relationship with Gazprom
Russia has the means and determination to hold onto its gas market in Europe, but in doing so, will be forced to give up much of its leverage over pricing and the way contracts are written.