The US Government forecasts increases in liquefied natural gas exports as well as higher benchmark Henry Hub natural gas prices and a rise in the Brent crude oil price in early 2025, while outlining working gas storage expectations at end of injection season.

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US Natural gas production is forecast to decline during the coming year and will only increase in 2025, driven by expected higher associated gas output in the Permian Basin of West Texas due to growth in LNG export demand.

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The United States forecasts that the nation’s natural gas supply will increase to meet growing demand for domestic pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas exports, though benchmark Henry Hub prices are expected to remain subdued as US oil and gas production increases to new record levels.

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The United States energy outlook for December has forecast lower benchmark Henry Hub natural gas spot prices for the rest of the winter heating season to March 2024 because of higher production and storage levels.

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The United States government forecasts that the global liquefied natural gas markets in the current winter season would likely be balanced through to the end of March 2024 even as geopolitical, weather and other risks remained.

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The US Government expects the benchmark Henry Hub natural gas price to increase along with gas-fired power demand and rising feed-gas supplies for liquefied natural gas exports as dry gas production stalls.

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The US said liquefied natural gas exports will be lower over the next few months of 2023 because of high gas stocks in Europe and Freeport LNG being offline while record dry gas production growth has been outpacing demand.

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The US Government forecasts a rise in natural gas prices as a result of both higher winter demand and rising LNG exports while the Freeport LNG plant was seen ramping-up in the coming months to reach full capacity by March 2023 after going on stream later.

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The US Government has reduced its previous benchmark Henry Hub price forecast my over $1 per million British thermal units while LNG exports are set to rise and American consumers will pay 45 percent more for their winter heating oil compared with last winter.

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The US government expects liquefied natural gas exports to average 10.5 billion cubic feet per day during the second half of 2022, a 6 percent decline compared with the first half of the year.

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