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Expand Energy CEO Expects US LNG Export Capacity to Nearly Double by End of 2030

Expand Energy, a natural gas producer, said on Tuesday that it expects U.S. Gulf Coast Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export capacity to nearly double by 2030 to 28 billion cubic feet per day. Expand Energy, one of the largest U.S. producers of gas, expects the demand for gas used to power AI and data centres to reach between 4 and 5 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day by the end the decade. CEO Domenic Del'Osso spoke at a conference on energy in Austin. Dell'Osso said that LNG markets would experience periods of excess supply before tightening. This is in line with recent concerns from TotalEnergies' CEO Patrick Pouyanne, who said that the U.S. had built too many liquefied gas plants, and this could lead to an ongoing glut if all projects were completed. Dell'Osso, announcing the volatility of markets, said that gas prices could rise to over $5.50 a million cubic feet and fall below $2.50 if all planned projects come online between now and 2027. Dell'Osso stated that while the Trump administration is in favor of expanding gas infrastructure, high costs and litigation are deterring factors. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens in Houston. Arathy S. Somasekhar, Houston)

(source: Reuters)