35 Bcf/d of LNG Demand by 2035: Where Will the Gas Come From?
Here's a number every Marcellus and Utica landowner should tape to the refrigerator: $5. That's where Colorado-based East Daley Analytics thinks Henry Hub natural gas prices are headed by 2031, and the reason is the LNG export buildout on the Gulf Coast, which the firm says will pull roughly 35 billion cubic feet of gas per day out of the U.S. supply pool by 2035. The catch — and it's a big one — is that nobody has fully answered where all that gas comes from. East Daley published the analysis Aug. 18 in its Daley Note. Most of it is Gulf Coast and Permian Basin material. But bury the lede, and you miss what matters for the M-U audience.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
