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RBAC Newsletter 2024 Issue 1

Natural Gas and LNG Center Stage in 2023 With the end of the pandemic announced and most of the world back into production, natural gas maintained its predominance over the world being the great “balancer”, whether as LNG in making up for lost flows in Europe or in many areas where renewables paired with the […]

RBAC Newsletter 2023 Issue 12

The Future of Natural Gas and LNG Keeps Getting Brighter As we move into the last month of the year with holidays on the horizon, we have a shorter list of articles than normal to help ease into the holidays, but don’t worry it is still chock-full of incredible insight into the natural gas and […]

Is Mexico Over Reliant on U.S. Natural Gas?

Mexico: A Gas Nation Mexico’s electricity consumption per capita has grown steadily 4.9% per year since 1985, and it is the top consumer of similar sized emerging markets. Much this electricity is powered by natural gas. Figure 1, Electricity per Capita of Similar Sized Developing Countries. Source: Our World in Data Figure 2, Electricity Production […]

2023 User Conference Recap

All Roads Lead to Galveston As Gas Market Experts Come Together With Texas’ best November weather, RBAC’s Annual Gas and User Conference took place in Galveston, Texas last week. It was a great follow up and success to last year’s1 in Austin. Everyone was happy to see colleagues and energy industry leaders from across the […]

RBAC Newsletter 2023 Issue 11

The Expanding Presence of Natural Gas and LNG in the Global Market Despite volatility, gas and LNG demand is increasing. Conflicts are increasing volatility and uncertainty. But what is certain is that gas is seen as having a vital role for the future. This month, we are excited to bring you natural gas and LNG […]

The Role of Natural Gas in South Korea’s Miracle Rise

South Korea is now known as a highly developed economy with a hand in a variety of industries such as electronics, automobiles, telecommunications, chemicals, steel, and shipbuilding.1 However, one of the largest economies in the world by GDP was not always such an economic powerhouse. How exactly was South Korea able to rapidly grow their economy […]

A Natural Gas Crisis in Resource-Rich Colombia

Uncertainty Within Colombia Internal debate over how Colombia should approach developing its domestic resources has created uncertainty over the future of not only the industry, but the country’s energy security. Could Colombia face a natural gas crisis in the near future? The short answer is “yes.” Irene Vélez, the then Colombian Minister for Mines announced […]

RBAC Newsletter 2023 Issue 10

Global Gas and LNG Market Advance Despite Volatility The global market has been a center of attention this month as we zeroed in on Africa developing their domestic gas resources, LNG and economic growth in Southeast Asia and Japan, Australian gas supply disruption scenarios, evaluating the global progress towards the energy transition, and how the […]

Africa: The Natural Gas Sleeping Giant

Africa’s Potential Africa is a land full of promise, blessed with abundant resources and huge untapped potential in human capital. And when it comes to natural gas, its gas reserves in 2021 were estimated at 625.6 tcf which is nearly equivalent to that of the United States.1 If Africa can properly develop their natural resources, […]