Global LNG Set to Expand Another 10% in 2026 Thx to U.S. & Qatar
Global LNG markets are entering a transitional phase in 2026, characterized by a projected 10% supply surge as major U.S. and Qatari projects come online. This influx ends post-Ukraine war tightness of supply in the LNG market and will likely depress global prices to under $10 per mmBtu. Lower prices are expected to stimulate demand recovery in price-sensitive markets like China and India, while Europe increases imports to phase out Russian gas and replenish inventories. Although supply abundance benefits consumers, narrowing price spreads will likely squeeze U.S. export margins. Consequently, the industry is shifting toward ample availability and reshuffled trade flows through 2029.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
