Uncle Sam’s gas exports could sink global prices 3 Jan 2012 If energy firms win official approval, the U.S. may one day export up to a fifth of its gas – enough to shift the balance of energy power elsewhere in the world. But exporters risk undercutting the buoyant global prices that justify the huge capital cost of LNG projects.
Opportunity knocks for U.S. gas exporters 13 Oct 2011 With natural gas four times dearer in Asia than America, U.S. producers will be tempted to export. But the price difference must endure to justify the infrastructure investments needed. Still, rising global demand and booming U.S. drilling mean the numbers might now stack up.