In this latest Hub & Flow podcast, NGI Senior Editor Christopher Lenton sits down with Gadex Consultant Eduardo Prud'homme to look at how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is impacting global natural gas markets and in particular the ripple effects in Mexico. They talk about whether this will lead to new LNG export projects, what might happen to Mexico regulation and projects going forward, how Mexico's government is responding to the war, and the relationship between growing global natural gas exports and local pricing. This and much more.
2Q20 North American Energy Earnings Takeaways
Out of the Woods? NGI Explores the Natural Gas Storage Trajectory Ahead of the Peak Winter Season
Could U.S. Pipeline Defeats Spell Trouble for Future LNG Export Projects?
Energy Watch: Second Quarter 2020 Earnings Preview
Mexico’s Upstream Environment and Natural Gas Outlook
Amid Covid-19, Energy Companies Unwavering in Commitment to Tackling Climate Change
A Market Turned Upside Down: The Possibility for U.S. LNG Imports This Summer
Mexico Energy Regulation and Economic Impacts of the Coronavirus – An Interview with Duncan Wood
Post-COVID US Natural Gas Impact: 1Q2020 Earnings Takeaways
Permian Gas a Surprising Bright Spot Amid the Industry Chaos
Making Sense of U.S. LNG Shut-ins
Mexico natural gas during Coronavirus
First Quarter Earnings: Energy Navigates Through Uncharted Territory
Chaos in the Global Gas Trade: How Covid-19 is Weighing on LNG
What You Need to Know about the Mexico Natural Gas Market Today
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