Join our experts on July 24th at 10am US Central Time, to explore the short to medium-term upside for US natural gas supply and the critical role of gas in the future power market.
This webinar is designed exclusively for institutional investors, offering insights to navigate the increasingly interconnected energy landscape.
Agenda:
- US natural gas markets: Wood Mackenzie's base case outlook for US natural gas demand across key ISO.
- Data centres: Comparative success of regulated utlities vs unregulated markets in supporting load growth.
- Lower 48 natural gas supply: Which plays are best positioned to drive growth amid surging demand
Get to know our speakers

David Brown
Director, Energy Transition Practice
David is a key author of our Energy Transition Outlook and Accelerated Energy Transition Scenarios.
Latest articles by David
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Opinion
Energy priorities of House Republicans come out in full force
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Opinion
The new landscape for gas-fired power: turbocharged or turbo lag?
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The Edge
The narrowing trans-Atlantic divide on the energy transition
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Opinion
Energy transition outlook: Americas
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Opinion
The federal government steps up support for nuclear power
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Opinion
The impact of Republican control on US energy policy and the IRA

Nathan Nemeth
Principal Analyst, Global Unconventional Plays
Nathan is focused on Canadian and Lower 48 unconventional plays research.
Latest articles by Nathan
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Opinion
Video | Tariff turmoil: how big a cost hit will US oil and gas operators take?
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Opinion
Will a supply response help avoid US gas storage containment this summer?

Ben Hertz-Shargel
Global Head of Grid Edge
Ben leads research across electrification and grid technologies, drawing on a decade of executive experience.
Latest articles by Ben
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Opinion
eBook | Power surge: can US electricity supply meet rapidly rising demand?
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Opinion
Large load tariffs: a looming challenge for utilities
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Opinion
The new grid defection: breaking down the large load co-location fight at FERC
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Opinion
Uncertainty dominates the 2025 US power outlook
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Opinion
Uncertainty dominates the 2025 US power outlook
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Opinion
US DOE shows that virtual power plants are very real