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US natgas output and need to strike record highs in 2025, EIA states

U.S. natural gas output and need will both rise to tape-record highs in 2025, the U.S. Energy Info Administration (EIA) said in its Short-term Energy Outlook (STEO) on Tuesday.

EIA forecasted dry gas production will rise from 103.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in 2024 to 104.5 bcfd in 2025 and 107.2 bcfd in 2026. That compares with a record 103.6 bcfd in 2023.

The company also forecasted domestic gas usage would rise from a record 90.3 bcfd in 2024 to 90.6 bcfd in 2025 previously reducing to 90.4 bcfd in 2026.

If appropriate, 2026 would be the very first time need decreases because 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic cut use for the fuel.

The current forecasts for 2025 were greater than EIA's 103.7 bcfd supply and 90.2 bcfd need projections in December.

The agency forecast typical U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). exports would reach 14.1 bcfd in 2025 and 16.2 bcfd in 2026, up. from a record 12.0 bcfd in 2024.

As eco-friendly sources of power displace coal-fired plants,. the company forecasted U.S. coal production would fall from a. 60-year low of 511.7 million short tons in 2024 to 476.2 million. lots in 2025, which would be the lowest considering that 1962, before. edging approximately 476.6 million tons in 2026.

EIA projected carbon dioxide

(source: Reuters)