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Permian Basin Gas Production Pushes Limits – Infrastructure Expansion Needed

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The rapid growth of natural gas production in the Permian Basin is pushing existing infrastructure to its limits, and additional pipeline projects are on the horizon to meet rising demand, according to East Daley Analytics. Bcf/d of natural gas from the Permian to Katy, Texas. Bcf/d of natural gas.

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Pounding the Table on PR and CTRA

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

Volatility at the start of the Trump Administration might present the last chance to buy Delaware Basin oil and gas stocks on the cheap, in my opinion. LNG exports are projected to grow by over 2 Bcf/d in both 2025 and 2026. The Delaware portion of the Permian Basin is more gassy than the Midland region and less developed so far.

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The Intensifying Global Competition for LNG Dominance

Oil Gas Leads

Canadas Pacific Coast Canada is aggressively expanding its LNG export capabilities to serve the Asian market, with major projects on its Pacific Coast: Coastal GasLink Pipeline: A 5 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) pipeline supplying natural gas to the 1.85 bcf/d LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, British Columbia. bcf/d phase planned.

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Valor | Energy Connection – June 2, 2025

Valor

Read more Natural gas prices tick up despite another triple-digit build Summary : Natural gas prices rose slightly to $3.447/Mcf despite a 101 Bcf storage build, exceeding the 99 Bcf forecast and marking the fifth straight triple-digit weekly increase. Total stocks reached 2,476 Bcf, 11.3% Bcf/day and demand dipped to 97.3

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