01 Jun 2022 | 14:30 UTC

Listen: With war in Europe, focus sharpens on the US as a global natural gas supplier

European and Asian buyers of liquefied natural gas have increasingly been turning to US supplies as Russia's gas is spurned. This has reinvigorated contracting and LNG terminal development activity in the US, where the midstream and upstream sectors, and regulators in Washington, are keenly aware of the developing market opportunity for global gas.

S&P Global Commodity Insights' Americas gas news manager Joe Fisher speaks with LNG editor Harry Weber, natural gas editor J. Robinson, and government/regulatory editor Maya Weber about how shifting natural gas trade flows caused by the war in Ukraine are affecting the US natural gas industry now, and what industry participants and regulators are saying about growing opportunities in global gas.

This Commodities Focus podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.

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