I see prices pop due to war. I wonder how close is Russia to ending their special mission... Seems dead locke per news.
The war will extend at least until the US election to justify wrong O&G policies and the ESG agenda. LNG will go a lot higher, especially when EU declared it "green" a few months ago and probably we will follow. The whole O&G sector will eventually get re-rated to allow access to capital once again.I see prices pop due to war. I wonder how close is Russia to ending their special mission... Seems dead locke per news.
Wouldnt lng prices go down if declared green? I mean its the whole point of their climate change actions. To reduce production so they can jack up prices at will. Thats how monopolists work! Reduce production through regulation. Rothbard and Mises are probably rolling in their graves right nowThe war will extend at least until the US election to justify wrong O&G policies and the ESG agenda. LNG will go a lot higher, especially when EU declared it "green" a few months ago and probably we will follow. The whole O&G sector will eventually get re-rated to allow access to capital once again.
Problem is we can't get our gas to the rest of the world. We have no pipelines to the rest of the world. And no gas pipelines to supply the LNG facilities on coasts that we also don't have. Because all the smart people are opposed to pipelines, opposed to oil and gas, and think that we can magically be transformed...perhaps by all turning green and processing sunlight in our green skins.Natural gas pricing I predict to pop higher in Canada as rest of world now wants gas we produce to offset what once came from Russia.
Demand is not just in liquid form. Natural gas goes into making a lot of plastic molding pellets, too.
Let Mr. Musk work on that. He can do anything!Problem is we can't get our gas to the rest of the world. We have no pipelines to the rest of the world. And no gas pipelines to supply the LNG facilities on coasts that we also don't have. Because all the smart people are opposed to pipelines, opposed to oil and gas, and think that we can magically be transformed...perhaps by all turning green and processing sunlight in our green skins.
Though it’s quite an old thread, I’d like to chime in. It's always tough to predict where natural gas prices are headed, especially when it comes to global events like wars and political tensions. Talking about the natural gas industry, many factors can affect the prices of the commodity, including geopolitical tensions and supply and demand. I understand that you're particularly interested in the situation with Russia and its special mission, and I hope things start to clear up soon. On a slightly different note, have you heard about the latest advancements in technology, like the rotary table for drilling rig? It's fascinating to see how innovations are helping to improve efficiency and safety in the industry.