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Unleashing Haynesville: will takeaway capacity keep up?
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Haynesville production has experienced exponential growth since 2017. The voracious global appetite for nearby US LNG exports has highlighted the crucial role the Haynesville will play as a key supply source. But is the region’s infrastructure prepared to meet this growth? While spare Haynesville takeaway capacity exists today, not all the capacity is created equal. Gas takeaway through direct southern corridors are already running close to full capacity. As direct southbound flows from the Haynesville approach capacity constraints, it will be crucial to understand how volumes meet rising demand. In this insight, we examine whether the Haynesville’s existing infrastructure is positioned to support regional supply growth. We map out the pathway that will be crucial for debottlenecking the region and what that means for regional pricing dynamics. Be sure to bookmark the North America Gas landing page for quick and easy access to all of our latest research.
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