Energy News Beat Podcast
IEA Predicts Gas Shortage in 2025
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Michael Tanner delivered sizzling updates: the IEA warns of tight global gas markets in 2025, fueled by rising Asian demand and sluggish LNG growth. Trump revives non-FTA LNG exports, aiming to boost U.S. energy clout and reduce Europe's Russian gas dependency. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia teases a major shift, considering BRICS membership, which could reshape global energy power. Plus, oil prices face pressure amid oversupply concerns, with the U.S. eyeing a higher output future. The energy world is heating up—stay tuned!
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - IEA says global gas markets set to remain tight in 2025
03:41 - Trump lifts pause on non-FTA LNG export approvals
05:38 - Saudi Arabia issues BRICs membership update
07:06 - Markets Update
10:21 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
IEA says global gas markets set to remain tight in 2025
Trump lifts pause on non-FTA LNG export approvals
Saudi Arabia issues BRICs membership update
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