US to Ramp up LNG Exports to Europe

Posted on March 31, 2022

Energy Markets Update 

Weekly natural gas inventories

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported last week that natural gas in storage increased by 26 Bcf. The five-year average withdrawal for March is about 59 Bcf. Total U.S. natural gas in storage stood at 1,415 Bcf last week, 19.7% less than last year and 14.7% lower than the five-year average.


US to boost LNG supplies to EU

  • The United States will ramp up LNG supplies to the European Union to help Europe wean off Russian gas imports
  • The US intends to supply an additional 15 billion cubic meters to Europe (~1.5 Bcf/d), approximately 10% of the 155 Bcm the EU market would take in from Russia in 2022
  • The EU is planning to cut Russian gas demand by two-thirds by year-end and eliminate Russian energy imports entirely by 2027, with the U.S. slated to supply 50 Bcm of LNG by the end of the decade
  • The EU has debuted a plan titled REPowerEU which seeks to diversify pipeline sources, increase renewable gases, and boost LNG imports to completely replace Russian energy resources
  • Gas exports will be constrained by liquefaction capacity in the near term, which can take 4+ years to develop
  • The stock prices of some US gas and oil suppliers have increased by as much as 50% on the news

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Weekly US gas use plunges 18.6% amid warmer weather

  • Total natural gas use in the U.S. plunged 18.6% in the week ending March 23 as temperatures rose and heating demand declined
  • All sectors including residential, industrial, and power consumption dropped
  • Overall total gas demand averaged 93.9 Bcf/d, a decrease from 110.4 the week earlier
  • Along with the decrease in demand, LNG exports were up as 23 LNG vessels carrying a total of 85 Bcf left the U.S. between March 17 and March 23 compared to 82 Bcf the week prior
  • Total gas supply was up slightly from 98.1 Bcf/d the week before to 98.4 Bcf/d 
  • Gas demand within the power sector has overall remained strong despite higher prices, a bullish indicator for forward prices

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NY regulators mull over rate hikes for both transmission and distribution

  • A rate recovery request for a $1.1 billion electric transmission project is facing pushback at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
  • National Grid PLC subsidiary Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. asked FERC on March 4 to authorize an 11.5% ROE for the Smart Path Connect Project, which would upgrade around 100 miles of 230-kV transmission lines in northern New York to 345 kV
  • Niagara Mohawk asked FERC to approve a base ROE of 10.5% for the project plus two additional 50-basis-point adders, one for special risks and challenges, and the other for its ongoing participation in the New York ISO
  • The New York PSC protested the base point adders, claiming that Niagra Mohawk is already an NYISO member and that the risk incentive is unnecessary
  • The project would allow for integration of more upstate renewables
  • Downstate in metro NY, utility Con Edison has recently proposed record $2.7B and $1.0 B rate increases for electric and gas services respectively 
  • Both rate increases would take effect Jan 2023 and would be phased in over 3 years will annualized increases of about 14.5% on base delivery rates
  • Con Edison’s request comes on the back of a 2020 settlement that was phased in from 2020-2022 and was about 25% of the current request 

New Jersey to Shut Down Last Two Coal Plants

  • An agreement was reached on March 23rd to shut down the last two coal plants in New Jersey at the end of May 
  • The 244-MW Chambers Cogeneration and 219-MW Logan coal-fired power plants were built in 1994 and the original PPAs for these plants were set to expire in 2024
  • Atlantic City Electric Co., the local utility, will make fixed monthly payments for the remainder of the original PPA term
  • Atlantic City Electric Co. says the move is expected to save utility customers a total of up to $30 million through 2024 while helping make the grid cleaner
  • The majority owner of both plants plans to decommission and replace them with renewable energy generators


Natural Gas Storage Data

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