RBAC’s Founder and CEO, Dr. Robert Brooks, joins Conglin Xu (Oil & Gas Journal) on an episode of the ReEnterprised Podcast covering geopolitics and price volatility in the global LNG market.
The discussion includes a look at how importers are balancing short-term and long-term LNG strategies in a volatile market. From Europe’s uncertainties to Asia’s energy security priorities, the discussion outlines tensions shaping contracting decisions—and what an expected wave of new LNG supply might mean for emerging economies.
Podcast highlights with timestamps
- Global natural gas markets face decade of change (00:02:34)
Dr. Robert Brooks outlines how supply growth, demand shifts, and storage trends will define LNG pricing through the 2030s. Geopolitics and price volatility (00:03:40 – 00:05:32)
The episode examines how Russia–China pipeline moves and regional conflicts are reshaping global LNG trade.Shifting supply, demand reshape LNG trade (00:02:34 – 00:03:40)
Brooks discusses where new supply is coming online, how demand centers are evolving, and what it means for LNG flows.Energy Security Drives New LNG Strategies (00:05:32 – 00:05:55)
From Asia’s long-term contracts to Europe’s short-term bets, the podcast explores how importers are managing risk.