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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Hormuz Paradox: Will Higher Crude Oil Output Crush US Natural Gas Prices?

from NGI’s Hub & Flow · host NGI: Natural Gas Intelligence

The global energy market has entered a period of stark contrasts: a sudden structural deficit in global crude oil on one side, and a looming wall of associated US natural gas production on the other. As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz takes a massive chunk of global supply offline, the turmoil is forcing a geopolitical risk premium back into crude prices, leaving US natural gas producers bracing for a summer of unexpected headwinds. In this episode of Hub & Flow, NGI Senior Vice President of Research & Analysis Patrick Rau discusses the seismic shifts reshaping the energy landscape following first quarter earnings calls. The conversation dives into why a bullish $70/bbl crude market could spell trouble for Henry Hub via a surge in associated gas, and how US LNG is racing to fill the global void left by a squeezed Qatar. Rau also explains why the market might be fundamentally misunderstanding the role of data centers by looking only at power demand while ignoring the massive efficiency gains coming to the supply side.

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