Qatar could restore LNG production at unaffected Ras Laffan trains within a month after safe shipping through Hormuz resumes, sources told Reuters. Shipping and logistics are deemed the main bottlenecks, rather than plant operation.
Many US gas producers are hedging their output, as a cold winter combined with soaring LNG feedgas demand could drive the Jan-26 contract above $5.00/MMBtu. The Henry Hub Cal-26 strip could - under these conditions - jump above $4.25/MMBtu, Energy Aspects forecasts.
Bickering between US Vice President Kamila Harris and former President Donald Trump in the run-up to the US election is not hampering the steady growth of the shale gas industry and LNG majors. Focus on profitability and shareholder returns – rather than production growth – means the industry is unlikely to be influenced by promises of support or potential regulations from either candidate.