Soaring electricity demand from AI data centres could transform the upcoming global LNG glut into a shortage by 2030, QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said at the LNG2026 conference in Doha. If demand overshoots expectations and the LNG build-out cannot keep pace, prices may spiral.
AI-powered analysis of oil and gas field performance shows existing fields are far from exhausted. Better recovery from producing fields could yield an additional 470 billion to over 1,000 billion barrels, along with associated gas, Wood Mackenzie explains.
Amazon Web Services will help SK Group build Korea’s first AI hyperscale data centre in Ulsan, powered by LNG. All electricity needs of the data center will be met by Ulsan Gas Power Station (1,200 MW), capable to switch to LPG when LNG prices rise.
Trump trade policies could deeply impact global gas markets: “His opening salvo in a US-China trade war has been fired, with 10% tariffs on Chinese goods and retaliatory 15% tariffs on US LNG, while his stance on Russia remains unclear," Rystad Energy commented. Closer to home, Trump's 10% tariff on Canadian gas drives up prices, squeezes profit margins of smaller producers and could potentially lead to production cuts and delayed investments.