Yesterday, our energy public affairs expert Steve Everley spoke at Hudson Institute’s Strategic Energy 2024 event, on a panel focused on energy security and America’s ongoing role in global energy supply, particularly in natural gas. Following the discussion, Steve reflected, “The question is not whether the world is going to use more natural gas. The global gas market is going to expand by 50% in the next five years. India alone is going to increase its LNG imports by 5% per year through 2050. The question is, who is going to meet that demand?” Contact Steve for additional insights. #Energy #EnergySupply #EnergySecurity #LNG
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Yesterday, my energy public affairs colleague Steve Everley spoke at Hudson Institute’s Strategic Energy 2024 event, on a panel focused on energy security and America’s ongoing role in global energy supply, particularly in natural gas. Following the discussion, Steve reflected, “The question is not whether the world is going to use more natural gas. The global gas market is going to expand by 50% in the next five years. India alone is going to increase its LNG imports by 5% per year through 2050. The question is, who is going to meet that demand?” Contact Steve for additional insights. #Energy #EnergySupply #EnergySecurity #LNG
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Yesterday, my energy public affairs colleague Steve Everley spoke at Hudson Institute’s Strategic Energy 2024 event, on a panel focused on energy security and America’s ongoing role in global energy supply, particularly in natural gas. Following the discussion, Steve reflected, “The question is not whether the world is going to use more natural gas. The global gas market is going to expand by 50% in the next five years. India alone is going to increase its LNG imports by 5% per year through 2050. The question is, who is going to meet that demand?” Contact Steve for additional insights. #Energy #EnergySupply #EnergySecurity #LNG
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Yesterday, my energy public affairs colleague Steve Everley spoke at Hudson Institute’s Strategic Energy 2024 event, on a panel focused on energy security and America’s ongoing role in global energy supply, particularly in natural gas. Following the discussion, Steve reflected, “The question is not whether the world is going to use more natural gas. The global gas market is going to expand by 50% in the next five years. India alone is going to increase its LNG imports by 5% per year through 2050. The question is, who is going to meet that demand?” Contact Steve for additional insights. #Energy #EnergySupply #EnergySecurity #LNG
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6moThank you so much Steve Everley for sharing your knowledge and insights on this panel discussion. For those interested, you can sewatch the entire event on the Hudson Institute website.