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NGI’s Hub & Flow
NGI: Natural Gas Intelligence
100 episodes
4 days ago
NGI’s Hub & Flow is a podcast for busy natural gas professionals interested in a quick take on the North American energy market. Join NGI’s trusted reporters, editors and analysts as they discuss what is driving supply and demand fundamentals, prices and movements in the natural gas and LNG markets in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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NGI’s Hub & Flow is a podcast for busy natural gas professionals interested in a quick take on the North American energy market. Join NGI’s trusted reporters, editors and analysts as they discuss what is driving supply and demand fundamentals, prices and movements in the natural gas and LNG markets in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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NGI’s Hub & Flow
‘Elevated Risk’ This Winter? A Look at the Gas Equation for Demand, Storage and Prices With Andy Huenefeld
Winter is coming, and so are the big questions for natural gas. From near-record storage levels and shifting weather models to surging LNG exports and price volatility, the natural gas market is facing one of its most complex setups in years. To help sort through it all, Andy Huenefeld, a seasoned energy market analyst with Pinebrook Energy Advisors and managing partner at the firm, joins NGI’s Jodi Shafto, senior markets editor, to discuss the major market drivers that could send natural gas prices soaring this winter heating season.
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4 days ago
15 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Is the U.S. LNG Market Getting Too Crowded? – A Deep Dive With Poten’s Jason Feer
Poten & Partners’ Jason Feer, global head of business intelligence, joins NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, to discuss how the rapid North American LNG export growth could slow down projects still in the development phase. They explore whether potential project delays could slow an expected LNG supply glut later in the decade, as well as how long oversupply could affect the natural gas market. Cocklin and Feer also discuss implications of the supply glut on U.S. natural gas prices and on global benchmarks, and how foreign offtakers could react to shifting prices. In the wake of six LNG projects having reached final investment decisions in 2025, they also delve into the viability of financing additional projects. 
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1 week ago
22 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
How Trump 2.0, Tariffs, and the LNG Boom Could Reshape Global Gas With Rapidan’s Alex Munton
NGI’s managing editor of Mexico, Christopher Lenton speaks with Alex Munton, global gas and LNG research lead at Rapidan Energy Group, about how the Trump administration is impacting North American natural gas markets. Munton highlights that while the industry welcomes a more favorable policy environment, rising costs are weighing heavily on upstream activity. This makes for a more complex dynamic for natural gas even as LNG demand surges. Munton also explains that the United States faces the daunting task of boosting production by roughly 20 Bcf/d to meet booming LNG exports and rising power demand. Against that backdrop, key gas plays like the Marcellus and Haynesville shales face infrastructure and cost hurdles. He also casts doubt on Mexico’s and Alaska’s LNG ambitions amid financing and logistical challenges, reinforcing why Gulf Coast terminals dominate. As affordability and energy costs become political flashpoints, Munton warns that high prices could reshape both the energy landscape and U.S. voter sentiment.
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2 weeks ago
23 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Is Latin America the Next Frontier for Global Natural Gas Investment?
In the latest episode, NGI’s Christopher Lenton, managing editor for Mexico and Latin America, sits down with Rystad Energy partner Schreiner Parker to unpack how shifting U.S.–Latin America relations and regional politics are shaping the future of the oil and gas sector. From Mexico’s evolving import trends and Argentina’s LNG ambitions, to new opportunities emerging in Bolivia and Venezuela’s ongoing geopolitical tensions, they look into how capital flows, policy, and market fundamentals are converging across the region.
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1 month ago
22 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Caliche CEO Weighs in on NatGas Storage Projects Racing to Keep Pace with Demand
NGI’s Leticia Gonzales, managing director of North American natural gas pricing, is joined by Dave Marchese, CEO of Caliche Development Partners, to discuss the optimism and opportunities for natural gas storage development. Several storage expansions are underway in the Lower 48, particularly along the Gulf Coast. A greenfield project also has received federal approval in recent days. But financing has been a struggle for some projects, preventing them from being sanctioned and ultimately, brought into the market in a timely manner.  Gonzales and Marchese discuss the challenges and successes Caliche has found in expanding its assets in Texas and California, as well as the outlook for future storage developments to accommodate rising natural gas demand.
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1 month ago
18 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Stout Winter NatGas Supply and Demand? Check. Higher Prices? Not So Much, says NGSA Chief
Natural Gas Supply Association President and CEO Dena Wiggins joined NGI”s Carolyn Davis, managing editor of news, to discuss the outlook this winter season for supply, demand and prices. Based on its deep assessment of the U.S. market, NGSA expects prices to be relatively flat compared with last winter. Market pressure is being offset by record production, even on the back of strong LNG exports and rising demand from artificial intelligence-powered data centers. Of course, there are wild cards, with weather the biggest one for the natural gas markets. Wiggins breaks down the outlook for storage and potential price volatility. A big issue on the table for the natural gas market is permit reform, which has been on the table in Congress in some form or fashion for a few years. The legislation, Wiggins said, is essential  to ensure there is enough infrastructure as demand rises. The NGSA chief says the fuel is no longer a bridge, but “foundational” to energy supplies domestically and abroad. Wiggins expects Congress will pass legislation to remove impediments to expanding the reach of U.S. natural gas, both to serve domestic and overseas markets. 
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1 month ago
18 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
From Data Centers to LNG – The Coming Surge in Natural Gas Demand
NGI’s managing editor of markets Kevin Dobbs joins colleague Leticia Gonzales, managing director of North American natural gas pricing, to size up the state of the U.S. natural gas market facing a demand explosion unlike anything it's seen in years.   The two break down what's driving the surge, from AI-powered data centers that could account for up to 8 Bcf/d demand by decade’s end to a massive LNG buildout adding another 15 Bcf/d over the next five years.   Drawing from the LDC Gas Forums Mid-Continent conference in Chicago, they tackle questions such as: Can production ramp fast enough to meet this demand? Where will the new supply come from? And with forward prices already climbing, what happens if a brutal winter throws another curveball into the mix?
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2 months ago
12 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
How Does Mexico Prepare for Natural Gas Molecule Competition with LNG and AI-Driven Needs? A Discussion with Gonzalo Monroy
In the latest episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow podcast, NGI’s Christopher Lenton, managing editor of Mexico, sits down with Mexico City-based energy analyst Gonzalo Monroy to explore Mexico’s deep dependence on U.S. natural gas and the country’s uphill battle to develop its own resources.    Monroy, managing director of consultancy Grupo Mexicano de Energía y Construcción, outlines how Mexico’s power sector relies on U.S. pipeline gas, while years of underinvestment and weak regulatory frameworks have left domestic production stagnant. From stalled deepwater and shale projects to the lack of natural gas storage, Monroy explains why efforts to boost production face steep economic and technical hurdles.    The conversation also delves into Mexico’s LNG ambitions, private sector interest in partnering with CFE, and the uncertain role of Pemex—painting a picture of an energy landscape where ambitious plans risk falling short, leaving Mexico tethered to U.S. supplies.  
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2 months ago
20 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Western Natural Gas Market Outlook – Insights from NGI Editors
NGI’s Andrew Baker and  Kevin Dobbs sit down for deep dive into the state of North American natural gas markets, with a particular emphasis on the western United States and Canada.   The discussion spans key factors shaping supply, demand, and price outlooks – from a coming surge in data center energy needs to abundant Canadian production and persistent infrastructure constraints. Drawing on insights from the recent LDC Gas Forum in Denver, Baker highlights the interplay of emerging demand drivers with today’s elevated supply picture.   The editors also examine what forward curves reveal about fundamentals heading into winter and beyond, offering perspective on where the market may be headed in the months ahead.
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3 months ago
13 minutes 24 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat – What’s Ahead for U.S. LNG amid Rapid Expansion?
NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, is joined by LNG Allies CEO Fred Hutchison for a wide-ranging conversation to discuss the historic buildout of natural gas export infrastructure along the Gulf Coast.   Fifteen export terminals are operating, being commissioned or are under construction. Several more are close to moving ahead. What’s driving the momentum? Will more projects be sanctioned soon? How is the industry navigating tariffs, and how is all the growth likely to impact U.S. natural gas prices? Cocklin and Hutchison answer these questions and touch on other themes shaping the direction of the industry.
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3 months ago
31 minutes 3 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Pemex, U.S. Energy Shifts – What’s Next for Mexico's Natural Gas Future with Francisco Monaldi
In the latest episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow podcast, NGI’s Christopher Lenton, managing editor of Mexico, sits down with Rice University’s Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Baker Institute.    Together, they dive into the energy policy paradox in the United States, where the push for energy dominance is colliding with market realities, triggering ripple effects across global oil and gas markets.    Monaldi, a leading Latin America energy expert, outlines the challenges for Mexico’s Pemex, which faces a perfect storm of soaring debt, crumbling production, and regulatory barriers that are stifling investment and threatening Mexico’s energy future. While there are faint signs of progress through service contracts and potential projects tapping unconventional resources, Lenton and Monaldi explore why these efforts won’t be enough to reverse Pemex’s downward trajectory and dependence on U.S. natural gas imports.
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3 months ago
18 minutes 42 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
LNG Canada Is Exporting – So Why Are Canada’s Natural Gas Prices Weakening?
NGI’s LNG editors Jamison Cocklin and Jacob Dick examine the market implications of Canada’s entry into large-scale LNG exports, following Shell plc’s LNG Canada facility shipping its first cargo in June.   Despite the milestone, Canadian gas prices continue falling relative to Lower 48 counterparts as the country’s producers aggressively ramp production ahead of demand. The discussion dives into the details of LNG Canada’s startup, timelines for other projects advancing on the country’s west coast, and when supply-demand rebalancing could impact U.S.-Canadian price differentials.   The duo also cover the unique advantages Canadian LNG offers, including shorter shipping times to Asia, as well the challenges like building infrastructure in remote areas.
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3 months ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Stranded No More – Permian Basin Data Centers Tapping Associated Natural Gas for On-Site Power With Bracewell
NGI markets editor Chris Newman sits down with Bracewell partners Bryan Clark and Jared Berg to discuss how companies can tap associated gas supply in the Permian Basin to fuel innovative co-located power arrangements and potentially receive higher pricing than at the oft-volatile West Texas benchmark, Waha. While data centers housing artificial intelligence grab headlines for their massive appetite for electricity, these projects represent a broader trend of associated gas assets being monetized for various in-basin power needs. Bigger projects may solve gas supply issues, but they bring operational complexity. Clark and Berg give examples of existing and proposed off-grid uses and the challenges they face.
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4 months ago
32 minutes

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Where Are Midwest, East Natural Gas Prices Headed? Veteran Analyst Andy Huenefeld Has Answers
NGI’s managing editor of markets, Kevin Dobbs, interviews Pinebrook Energy Advisors’ Andy Huenefeld, managing partner. They delve into supplies in storage, production, weather-driven demand and export activity – with a special focus on prices in the Midwest and East. The latest U.S. Energy Information storage report showed overall inventories were 6% above the five-year average, but surpluses in the Midwest and East were notably leaner after June heat waves in those regions.  While the winter heating season is far off, natural gas storage is in a markedly different situation than last year. There are likely to be ample supplies stocked for next season, but with producers able to fast respond to cash market price signals and LNG feed gas demand bumping as export facilities ramp, Huenefeld details a dynamic season ahead.
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4 months ago
18 minutes 42 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Is New England’s Natural Gas Pipeline Drought About to End?
NGI markets editors Chris Newman and Jodi Shafto discuss whether long-dormant pipeline projects in the region could finally break ground under the new administration based on Jodi’s takeaways from the recent LDC Gas Forum Northeast conference in Boston.   The duo examine the stark price divide between the pipeline haves and have nots. Appalachian gas traded near zero while New England spiked to $33.50/MMBtu this winter. With data center demand surging, the infrastructure gap could become even more critical.   They discuss industry sentiment on the prospects for reviving projects like Williams' Constitution Pipeline. They also review how the region’s gas pipelines and producers are positioned to handle explosive AI-driven demand.
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5 months ago
13 minutes 24 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Could Natural Gas Prices Reach Nearly $5 in 2026? It’s a Good Bet on Rising LNG Exports, Domestic Consumption
NGI’s Patrick Rau, senior vice president of research and analysis, checks all the boxes in sharing his expertise about the outlook for U.S. natural gas in a sitdown with NGI’s Carolyn Davis, managing editor of news.  Where are domestic natural gas prices headed into 2026? Pat says it’s not one thing or another, as rising demand is ahead as more LNG export capacity comes online, and as industrial and residential/commercial sector consumption climbs.  E&Ps are likely waiting for bullish natural gas price signals to spur activity in the second half of 2025, but they will be accelerating their activity, according to Pat.  The odds of adding natural gas infrastructure, both midstream and by utilities, also is discussed as hyperscalers compete to build a plethora of data centers.
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5 months ago
21 minutes 4 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
What’s Driving Mexico’s Record Natural Gas Imports?
Mexico’s imports of U.S. natural gas continue to break records despite macroeconomic and regulatory uncertainty. NGI senior editor Andrew Baker and Christopher Lenton, managing editor of Mexico and Latin America, discuss the demand- and supply-side factors shaping Mexico’s gas market, and why it matters for the United States. Lenton recently attended the U.S.-Mexico Gas Summit in San Antonio TX, where topics ranged from data centers to LNG terminals to the challenges facing state oil company Petróleos Mexicanos, aka Pemex. He breaks down which demand segments are growing fastest, and how they are affected by pricing dynamics north of the border.
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5 months ago
13 minutes 59 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Balancing the Grid – Northeast Natural Gas Supply, Demand in Focus as Summer Nears
In this episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow, NGI Markets Editor Kevin Dobbs talks with Paragon Global Markets LLC’s Steve Blair, managing director of institutional energy sales. The two discuss the summer ahead in natural gas markets, with a special focus on the densely populated and heavy gas-consuming Northeast.   Blair and Dobbs address relatively modest gas production and lingering storage deficits in the East as well as domestic weather demand expectations for the summer ahead and beyond.  Wildcards up for discussion include the ongoing buildout of the U.S. export complex and the Trump administration’s on-again, off-again tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.
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6 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
State of the Market: How Will the Trade War Impact U.S. LNG Demand
Ben Cahill, director for energy markets and policy at the University of Texas at Austin, joins NGI's Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, to discuss how the trade war and other challenges could impact rapid U.S. LNG export growth.    They explore supply, demand and price trends that could emerge as the Trump administration works to balance the U.S. trade deficit. They also discuss other challenges like the European Union's methane emissions regulations and LNG production growth in the Middle East that could curb the appetite for North American LNG at a time when it's growing at an unprecedented rate.
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6 months ago
29 minutes 23 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
Move Over Summer – Data Centers, LNG Exports Reshaping U.S. Natural Gas Markets
A new player has entered North American natural gas markets with data centers to power artificial intelligence on the rise in the United States. Natural gas access to power the facilities is a top concern for the major companies involved in the sector, and demand from new data centers could have a meaningful impact on future gas growth.  NGI’s Leticia Gonzales, managing director for North American natural gas pricing, and senior markets editor Chris Newman dig into this issue. Plus, with summer just around the corner, the duo examine the current state of the market flipping the script for regional price relationships as cooling demand takes over as the major pull on gas use.
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6 months ago
19 minutes 9 seconds

NGI’s Hub & Flow
NGI’s Hub & Flow is a podcast for busy natural gas professionals interested in a quick take on the North American energy market. Join NGI’s trusted reporters, editors and analysts as they discuss what is driving supply and demand fundamentals, prices and movements in the natural gas and LNG markets in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.