Épisodes

  • The Second Shock: US LNG and the Global Natural Gas Stalemate
    Apr 30 2026

    The global energy market continues to grapple with its second major shock of the decade as the Iran war, which began in late February, stretches into an indefinite stalemate. With critical LNG production offline in Qatar and the Strait of Hormuz still closed, the world faces a natural gas supply void that has sent global benchmarks soaring while leaving the market skeptical of a quick resolution.

    In this episode of Hub & Flow, NGI managing editor of LNG Jamison Cocklin joins the podcast to break down the new normal for natural gas. From the technical hurdles of repairing damaged liquefaction trains in the Middle East to potential knock-on effects for US LNG, Cocklin assesses whether North American exports can truly fill the global gap. This episode explores the long-term shifts in LNG's role and how this latest wave of volatility could push North American projects toward final investment decisions.

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    21 min
  • The Venezuela Opening: Unlocking a Stranded Natural Gas Giant
    Apr 16 2026

    The political and energy landscape in Venezuela was upended in early January, sparking a sudden and rapid opening of the country’s massive oil and natural gas reserves. As the Iran war shifts the global spotlight, Venezuela’s potential to become a cornerstone of the Western Hemisphere’s energy system has returned to the forefront of the industry’s mind.

    In this episode of Hub & Flow, NGI sits down with Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin American Energy Program at Rice University’s Baker Institute, to discuss whether Venezuela is truly “investable” again. From the massive flaring of associated gas to the strategic push to link offshore fields to Trinidad and Tobago’s LNG infrastructure, this episode explores the legal hurdles and geopolitical risks that could determine whether this historic opening leads to a genuine energy renaissance.

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    22 min
  • How Does the Iran War Impact the Global Natural Gas and LNG Landscape?
    Apr 2 2026

    The global energy picture shifted overnight in late February. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively paralyzed, the natural gas market faces a shock unlike anything seen in the 1970s or even the 2022 Russia-Ukraine crisis.

    In this episode of Hub & Flow, NGI sits down with Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Global Research Scholar at Columbia University, to untangle the chaos currently gripping global markets. With nearly 20% of the world’s LNG supply currently trapped or disrupted, the stakes for global energy security and for U.S. fuel exporters have never been higher.

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    28 min
  • From $30 Spikes to Plummeting Prices: The New Reality of U.S. Natural Gas
    Mar 19 2026

    Following a winter defined by both record-shattering cold and unseasonal warmth, NGI's Leticia Gonzalez, managing director of North American natural gas pricing, joins the podcast to break down the current state of the U.S. natural gas market. From the regional pricing discrepancies in the Permian Basin to the shifting dynamics of global geopolitics following recent events in the Middle East, Gonzales provides an in-depth look at the supply/demand balance. The conversation also dives into the future of the sector and provides a summer preview, examining the rapid expansion of LNG infrastructure and the emerging role of AI data centers in driving long-term demand.

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    21 min
  • A Decade of U.S. LNG: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead With Charif Souki
    Mar 5 2026

    Ten years after the first LNG cargo left Sabine Pass, Charif Souki reflects on the unlikely path that helped launch the U.S.into a top global natural gas exporter. In this episode, Souki recounts the founding of Cheniere Energy Inc., the launch of Gulf Coast exports and the rapid rise of U.S. natural gas production.

    From technology and shale productivity gains to the next generation of LNG projects, Souki offers a candid look at how the industry transformed over the past decade — and what the next 10 years may hold.

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    29 min
  • Will Spot LNG Buying Ever Rebound? Exploring Asia’s Role in a Rapidly Evolving Market
    Feb 19 2026

    NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, managing editor of LNG, talks with Davenport Energy’s Toby Copson, managing partner and portfolio manager, about where things stand in the Asian LNG market as winter nears an end and the restocking season approaches.

    Copson, an LNG trader, discusses why Asian LNG spot buying has been so sluggish and whether he expects that to change anytime soon. The conversation also covers other influences shaping the world’s largest LNG market. Copson and Cocklin explore what role Asia will play in the years ahead as more supply from the United States and elsewhere comes online and global natural gas trading expands.

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    18 min
  • Mexico’s Natural Gas System Survived the Polar Vortex, but What's Next?
    Feb 5 2026

    NGI’s managing editor for Mexico, Christopher Lenton, is joined by senior editor Andrew Baker to break down the fallout from the latest polar vortex and how Mexico’s natural gas system managed to keep the lights on despite “astronomical” price spikes and U.S. production shut-ins. Lenton, fresh from an industry summit in Monterrey, explains why Mexico’s gas demand remains remarkably inelastic even when the U.S. market descends into chaos.

    The discussion explores the evolving regulatory landscape under President Claudia Sheinbaum, contrasting her “technocratic” and state-led approach with the uncertainty of the previous administration. Lenton and Baker dive into the critical lack of underground storage, the growing role of CFE and Pemex, and the burgeoning data center hub in Querétaro that is driving a new wave of industrial demand. As the market looks toward increased demand, the episode provides a clear-eyed examination of whether Mexico could truly achieve energy independence, or if its “overwhelming dependence” on U.S. molecules is simply a permanent reality.

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    16 min
  • Insider Secrets and Infrastructure Squeezes: Jay Bhatty on Striking it Rich in NatGas
    Jan 22 2026

    The natural gas market is evolving faster than the pipes can keep up, creating a high-stakes environment where infrastructure is king. Jay Bhatty, founder of NatGasHub.com and author of Nat Gas Million$: Insider Secrets To Striking It Rich, joins NGI’s Chris Lenton and senior editor Andrew Baker to pull back the curtain on the world of energy trading and the "unsung heroes" of gas scheduling. Bhatty breaks down how the disconnect between surging demand, driven by LNG exports and the data center boom, as well as how limited pipeline capacity is creating massive opportunities for those who control firm transport and storage.

    The discussion dives into the current winter outlook, encompassing how early-season volatility and potential "fireworks" in pipeline-constrained regions like the Northeast could trigger major price dislocations. Bhatty also shares strategic insights from his career on the trading floor, explaining the shift from traditional market drivers to a new era defined by high-flexibility storage and structural demand growth. As the market braces for the next major cold snap, Bhatty provides a roadmap for navigating a volatile commodity landscape where physical delivery is becoming the ultimate competitive advantage.

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    21 min