The natural gas (LNG) industry is experiencing a significant boom, driven by increased US exports. The billionaire founders of Venture Global are leading this surge but face scrutiny from the US government, environmentalists, and even their own customers. However, the Department of Energy's (DOE) recent pause on new LNG projects could impact this trend in the next 5-10 years. Additionally, there are concerns that the industry may have overextended itself, making LNG a risky bet for 2024 and beyond. A dark horse in the US LNG market is racing against time to bring in billions.
Following its standard playbook, the LNG industry seems to have overplayed its hand. LNG has become a risky bet for 2024 and possibly well into the next decade. LINK👇 https://t.co/OEeusYXksD #energy #NaturalGas #shale #fintwit #oilandgas #Commodities #ONGT #natgas https://t.co/fa5hNZEQeW
Following its standard playbook, the LNG industry seems to have overplayed it hand. LNG has become a risky bet for 2024 and possibly well into the next decade. LINK👇 https://t.co/OEeusYXksD #energy #NaturalGas #shale #fintwit #oilandgas #Commodities #ONGT #natgas https://t.co/ew87oY2d2r
Natural gas (LNG) looks like it might be rolling over like 2010. https://t.co/N9c6aHTSQl https://t.co/nX8LGOZWCf
Dark Horse of US LNG Races Against Time to Bring in Billions https://t.co/8onNQJZe5b
The billionaire founders of Venture Global are at the forefront of a boom in US exports of LNG. That's put them in the crosshairs of the US government, environmentalists and even the company’s own customers https://t.co/1S1X0FxTgG
The nat gas boom has been nothing short of incredible. Hopefully the DOE "pause" on new LNG projects won't impact this trend 5-10 years out. https://t.co/dGxcoxHyer