Redefining Energy

199. The LNG Mirage - Oct25

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Oct 13, 2025
Justin Mikulka is an investigative energy reporter and communications director at Oilfield Witness, specializing in LNG markets and fossil-fuel economics. In a thought-provoking discussion, he challenges the 'Golden Age of Gas' narrative, highlighting China's shift away from LNG and the pressures on domestic gas supply. Mikulka predicts a potential glut of stranded LNG assets due to falling demand and rising extraction costs. He also raises concerns about the climate impact of LNG, citing peer-reviewed findings on methane emissions versus coal.
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Golden Age Narrative vs Market Reality

  • The LNG 'golden age' narrative suits industry but clashes with falling LNG demand in key markets like China and India.
  • Justin Mikulka argues economics, not climate preference, are driving buyers away from expensive LNG.
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US Cheap-Gas Assumption Is Risky

  • US investors assume endless cheap gas, but rising LNG exports will tighten domestic supply and push Henry Hub prices up.
  • Higher domestic gas prices make US LNG less competitive globally and risky for investors.
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Supply Limits Make Future Gas Costly

  • Permian associated gas and plateauing US oil production mean domestic gas growth is limited and future wells are costlier.
  • Competing globally with rising production costs undermines the long-term LNG strategy.
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