Why US Henry Hub natural gas prices are set to rise | Webinar replay
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This month's Horizons report explores one of the biggest shifts facing global energy markets: the end of a decade of cheap US natural gas. At Horizons Live, our expert panel unpacked the report's key findings and hosted a Q&A session.
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Key themes explored in this Horizons Live
The era of cheap Henry Hub gas prices is coming to an end. Wood Mackenzie forecasts a sustained rise approaching US$5/mmbtu in real terms by 2035, as demand surges and the supply conditions that kept prices low for over a decade begin to erode. AI-driven data centres, record LNG export approvals FIDs and maturing supply economics are converging to reshape one of the energy world's most stable benchmarks. The consequences will be felt well beyond US borders.
This month's Horizons Live set out:
- The demand case: how power, LNG and industrial markets are driving gas demand to new highs.
- The supply reality: why the best acreage is depleting, and what that means for costs.
- Pivot points: factors that could temper the outlook – and why we believe the only way is up.
- Global implications: what higher prices mean for US LNG competitiveness and international buyers.