Episodes

  • Will Spot LNG Buying Ever Rebound? Exploring Asia’s Role in a Rapidly Evolving Market
    Feb 19 2026

    NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, talks with Davenport Energy’s Toby Copson, managing partner and portfolio manager, about where things stand in the Asian LNG market as winter nears an end and the restocking season approaches.

    Copson, an LNG trader, discusses why Asian LNG spot buying has been so sluggish and whether he expects that to change anytime soon. The conversation also covers other influences shaping the world’s largest LNG market. Copson and Cocklin explore what role Asia will play in the years ahead as more supply from the United States and elsewhere comes online and global natural gas trading expands.

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    18 mins
  • Mexico’s Natural Gas System Survived the Polar Vortex, but What's Next?
    Feb 5 2026

    NGI’s managing editor for Mexico, Christopher Lenton, is joined by senior editor Andrew Baker to break down the fallout from the latest polar vortex and how Mexico’s natural gas system managed to keep the lights on despite “astronomical” price spikes and U.S. production shut-ins. Lenton, fresh from an industry summit in Monterrey, explains why Mexico’s gas demand remains remarkably inelastic even when the U.S. market descends into chaos.

    The discussion explores the evolving regulatory landscape under President Claudia Sheinbaum, contrasting her “technocratic” and state-led approach with the uncertainty of the previous administration. Lenton and Baker dive into the critical lack of underground storage, the growing role of CFE and Pemex, and the burgeoning data center hub in Querétaro that is driving a new wave of industrial demand. As the market looks toward increased demand, the episode provides a clear-eyed examination of whether Mexico could truly achieve energy independence, or if its “overwhelming dependence” on U.S. molecules is simply a permanent reality.

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    16 mins
  • Insider Secrets and Infrastructure Squeezes: Jay Bhatty on Striking it Rich in NatGas
    Jan 22 2026

    The natural gas market is evolving faster than the pipes can keep up, creating a high-stakes environment where infrastructure is king. Jay Bhatty, founder of NatGasHub.com and author of Nat Gas Million$: Insider Secrets To Striking It Rich, joins NGI’s Chris Lenton and senior editor Andrew Baker to pull back the curtain on the world of energy trading and the "unsung heroes" of gas scheduling. Bhatty breaks down how the disconnect between surging demand, driven by LNG exports and the data center boom, as well as how limited pipeline capacity is creating massive opportunities for those who control firm transport and storage.

    The discussion dives into the current winter outlook, encompassing how early-season volatility and potential "fireworks" in pipeline-constrained regions like the Northeast could trigger major price dislocations. Bhatty also shares strategic insights from his career on the trading floor, explaining the shift from traditional market drivers to a new era defined by high-flexibility storage and structural demand growth. As the market braces for the next major cold snap, Bhatty provides a roadmap for navigating a volatile commodity landscape where physical delivery is becoming the ultimate competitive advantage.

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    21 mins
  • Will the Henry Hub Premium Hold? A 2026 Natural Gas Outlook
    Jan 8 2026

    In this strategic outlook for the year ahead, NGI's Christopher Lenton, managing editor of Mexico, and Patrick Rau, senior vice president of research and analysis, sit down to discuss the natural gas market in a shifting supply landscape.

    While industry sentiment is overwhelmingly bullish, the discussion explores a critical tension: Can a 6% Henry Hub price premium survive the current storage surplus on top of the unpredictability of winter weather? From the massive growth in LNG exports to the regulatory hurdles facing data center expansion, the conversation delves into whether North American producers can ramp up production in time to meet the 4 Bcf/d demand surge projected for the coming year.

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    21 mins
  • Energy Industry to Thrive in ‘26 on Technology and Innovation, Says Deloitte Expert
    Dec 22 2025

    As the new year dawns, the U.S. energy industry is facing a complex future, filled with opportunities for extending LNG exports, advancing power solutions and building infrastructure. Deloitte’s Kate Hardin joined NGI’s Carolyn Davis, managing editor-news, to offer insight about the firm’s 2026 oil and gas forecast.

    It’s innovation that will guide the future, Hardin said. This is the beginning of an exciting year for the oil and gas industry, as it continues expanding efficiencies and improving technologies.

    Could natural gas prices strengthen? Will utilities advance more natural gas-fired capacity? What about regulations and government policies? Could they stymie investments?

    Hardin discusses that and more in an insightful discussion.

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    25 mins
  • Coldest December in Over a Decade? Kyle Cooper on What it Means for Natural Gas
    Dec 4 2025

    The heating season is off to a roaring start, with forecasters calling for one of the chilliest Decembers in recent memory. IAF Advisors owner Kyle Cooper joins NGI senior editor Andrew Baker to discuss the implications for natural gas supply, demand and prices as winter gets underway. Cooper breaks down how soaring heating demand could rapidly deplete natural gas inventories, and send already elevated gas prices even higher.

    He cites the example of last winter, a normal one by historical standards, that nonetheless triggered a massive pull on storage in January. Cooper also discusses the impacts of record LNG exports and the evolving electricity mix on natural gas power burns and storage trends. As demand continues to rise, Cooper explains how the supply picture will evolve as producers in the Haynesville Shale, Permian Basin and Appalachia adapt to a constantly changing market.

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    24 mins
  • Industry Veteran Charif Souki Breaks Down the New Global Energy Order With U.S. LNG Dominance at the Forefront
    Nov 24 2025

    NGI’s Jacob Dick, senior editor of LNG, sits down with Charif Souki, co-founder of Cheniere Energy Inc. and a pioneer of the U.S. LNG industry, to discuss how the critical transformation of the U.S. natural gas industry that turned the country into the world’s largest LNG exporter is reshaping global markets. Souki examines how the shale revolution, technological advances and massive resource discoveries transformed U.S. production and unlocked decades of low-cost supply.

    He also notes that LNG demand has created new challenges for producers, who now depend on export markets as physical gas consumption has ballooned to unprecedented levels. He also outlines how evolving economics, higher construction costs and shifting contract structures are pushing LNG developers toward more merchant-style risk. Looking forward, Souki says ongoing technological breakthroughs, especially deeper drilling and improved productivity, continue to expand U.S. resource potential and would shape the next era of LNG growth.

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    29 mins
  • ‘Elevated Risk’ This Winter? A Look at the Gas Equation for Demand, Storage and Prices With Andy Huenefeld
    Nov 20 2025

    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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    15 mins