Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has changed the state of the global natural gas market forever. For U.S. natural gas producers, Europe’s desire to wean itself off natural gas has significantly improved the long-term outlook of LNG exports. The U.S. is set to account for 57% of new LNG liquefaction capacity expected to come online globally between 2022 and 2026. As global demand for non-Russian natural gas is soaring after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the short to medium-term prospects for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers and exporters are becoming brighter. Europe is racing to replace as much Russian gas as soon as possible and to be independent of that gas by 2027. LNG demand is going through the roof, boosting the development of new U.S. export liquefaction capacity as the demand prospects of the European market suddenly became much brighter than a year ago. More and more buyers, including […]