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Galp Energia & Harbour Energy Discoveries Headline Oil & Gas Stock RoundupGLPEY, HBRIY, BP, LNG and REPYY emerge as the energy headline makers during the week. |
Natural Gas Jumps 44% in 2024: Will It Climb Further in 2025?The natural gas market in 2025 may stay volatile, balancing supply growth and uncertain demand. Stocks like CTRA, LNG and RRC could be the ones to focus on. |
U.S. LNG Demand Hits Record High: A Boon for Select StocksRecord-setting LNG demand signals a strong year ahead for stocks like NextDecade, Cheniere Energy and ExxonMobil, which offer strong investment potential. |
Natural Gas Stocks Have Momentum—and Cold WeatherStructural changes, including growing export capacity, mean that U.S. gas prices could remain elevated for a while. |
U.S. LNG exports soar in December, lifting full-year growth by 4.5%U.S. LNG exports reached near record levels in December, rising to 8.5 million metric tonnes (MT) as two new plants started, and driving up full-year shipments 4.5% over 2023, according preliminary data from financial firm LSEG. December's output was just short of the record monthly export of 8.6 MT recorded in December 2023 and was 9% higher than the 7.75 MT exported in November, according to LSEG data. For the year, LNG exports hit 88.3 MT, up from 84.5 MT in 2023, ensuring the U.S. maintained its crown as the world's largest LNG exporter, according to LSEG data. |
US LNG gas demand hits record high on last day of the yearU.S. natural gas demand from LNG plants hit a record on Tuesday, the last day of the year, climbing to 15.2 billion cubic feed (bcf) in a sign of a strong year ahead from the startup of two new gas-processing plants, preliminary data from financial firm LSEG showed. U.S. natural gas demand for LNG plants is forecast to rise to 17.8 bcfd next year with the commissioning of Venture Global LNG's 20 million tones per annum (MTPA) Plaquemines plant in Louisiana and Cheniere Energy's Corpus Christi Stage 3 expansion in Texas. Demand for natural gas by LNG export plants could spur higher production in the U.S. and increase prices at the country's main gas exchange in Louisiana, called Henry Hub, according to analysts. |
Cheniere Begins LNG Production at Corpus Christi Stage 3 ProjectProduction begins at LNG's Corpus Christi Stage 3, with Train 1 ahead of schedule for substantial completion by first-quarter 2025. |
Cheniere Energy starts LNG production at Corpus Christi Stage 3CCL Stage 3 includes seven midscale trains, projected to produce over 10mtpa of LNG. |
LNG Exports Grow at Slowest Pace Since 2015, Data Show(Bloomberg) -- Global liquefied natural gas exports grew at the slowest pace since 2015, threatening to keep prices elevated until new supply comes online to meet rising demand.Most Read from BloombergDetroit’s Michigan Central Is the Building Revival Story of 2024Burned Out Parents Need Better Public SpacesMigrant Crisis Pushed US Homelessness to Record High in 2024Annual LNG shipments are set to rise 0.4% to roughly 414 million tons this year, according to data compiled by Kpler. Delays to US |
Cheniere Energy's Early LNG Breakthrough Could Supercharge Stock Gains This WinterFirst LNG production at Corpus Christi Stage 3 beats schedule--analysts hike price targets as demand surges |