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Russia Targets Major Surge in Natural Gas Exports by 2050

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Russia expects its natural gas exports, including via pipeline and LNG, to jump twofold by 2030 and threefold to 2050 under its new long-term energy strategy approved by the government on Monday.

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Nigeria Explores New Gas Strategies for LNG Growth

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Africa is set to play a pivotal role in the global gas industry in the coming years as the worlds liquefied natural gas (LNG) production capacity soars from 486 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) last year to 755 Mtpa in 2030, according to Rystad Energys latest projections.

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Is Appalachia the Answer? U.S. Natural Gas Giants Eye New Pipelines

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Rising demand for natural gas and favorable policy support are driving major U.S. producers and pipeline operators to revisit plans for new infrastructure in Appalachia—the country’s most productive gas region. During the winter of 2024–2025, heating a home with oil cost roughly twice as much as with natural gas.

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Offshore pipeline re-use | Hydrogen

Energy Central

Offshore pipeline re-use Two main scenarios which can be realized before 2030. In both scenarios, one of the pipelines becomes fully available for hydrogen; the other pipeline continues to facilitate the transport of existing and future natural gas production.

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These natural gas plays offer upside potential, TD Cowen says. They also pay dividends

CNBC: Energy

They also pay dividends Published Wed, Jul 9 2025 3:02 PM EDT Updated 2 Hours Ago Darla Mercado, CFP® @darla_mercado WATCH LIVE One corner of the energy market is poised to gain as data centers drive demand for natural gas-fueled power, according to TD Cowen – and a few of those providers pay attractive dividends, too.

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Saudi Aramco seeks investors in Jafurah infrastructure assets, sources say

Oil & Gas 360º

(BOE Report) – Saudi oil giant Aramco is seeking investors in infrastructure, including pipelines, for its $100 billion Jafurah gas project, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters. shale gas production in 2024 was around 80 billion cubic feet per day.

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Waha prices expected to go negative (again)

Enverus

Natural gas producers in the Permian Basin should once again brace for lower prices at Waha as production looks to outpace the pipeline capacity needed to transport gas to both domestic and international markets, including liquefied natural gas shipments, said Jason Feit, lead author of a new report from EIR.