Energy Gang

Venezuela and what to expect from energy in 2026

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Jan 8, 2026
Join energy experts Amy Myers-Jaffe, Director at NYU’s Energy, Climate Justice and Sustainability Lab, and Melissa Lott, Microsoft’s Energy Technologies Partner, as they explore Venezuela's complex energy landscape post-Maduro's capture. Amy highlights the dire state of Venezuela’s oil sector, comparing it to Iraq's struggles after 2003. Melissa discusses the potential impacts on energy transition and the future of global energy markets amidst rising US LNG exports and geopolitical tensions. This insightful conversation delves into the interplay of oil politics and technology.
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INSIGHT

U.S. LNG Capacity Will Reshape Gas Markets

  • U.S. LNG export capacity is expanding fast and will roughly double from 2023 levels by 2030.
  • That surge will likely put downward pressure on global gas prices and reshape export economics over the next decade.
INSIGHT

Peace In Ukraine Could Deepen Gas Oversupply

  • A peace deal in Ukraine could free more Russian gas into markets and worsen global gas oversupply.
  • Combined with U.S. LNG growth, this could intensify price pressure and challenge exporters' finances.
INSIGHT

U.S. Gas Price Advantage Is Eroding

  • Growing U.S. LNG exports will link U.S. gas prices more to global markets and erode the historical domestic price advantage.
  • Expect domestic gas prices to rise and international prices to fall as arbitrage tightens.
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