Join us on Wednesday 6 November as our panel of experts discuss the factors affecting the natural gas market this winter.
With little incremental US L48 storage capacity added, maximum winter daily withdrawals are essentially capped. Increased price risks may arise from extreme cold weather events as a result. Does the US have enough storage deliverability to meet peak demand on a given day this winter? Will producers ramp up again this winter like they did last winter? How much will LNG exports be up year-over-year? We will answer these questions and more.
Other topics include:
• Lower 48 demand
• LNG outlook
• Mexican exports
• Canadian imports
• Gas production expectations
• End of winter storage scenarios
Meet our presenters
Eric McGuire
Director of Natural Gas and LNG Analytics
Eric is a Director of Research, overseeing Wood Mackenzie’s North America S&D team.
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View Eric McGuire's full profileEugene Kim
Research Director, Americas Gas
Eugene Kim is a Research Director on Wood Mackenzie’s Americas Gas Research team.
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Randall Collum
Senior Vice President, Commodity Trading Data and Analytics
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