The Era of Cheap U.S. Natural Gas May Be Coming to an End

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Financial market analysis indicating bullish sentiment based on current trends.

Sentiment
Bullish
AI Confidence
80%
Time Horizon
Short Term
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U.S. natural gas prices are set to rise through 2035, following a decade of low Henry Hub prices, as the AI data center boom and the expansion of U.S. LNG export infrastructure will underpin strong demand, analysts at Wood Mackenzie say. During the decade to 2025, the benchmark U.S. Henry Hub prices remained in a narrow range of between $2 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) $4 per MMBtu, thanks to the surge in U.S. gas production as operators invested in standalone gas plays and boosted associated gas production from oil plays. Well…

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  • free-analysis-rule-based-analysis LNG Bullish Confidence: 80%
  • free-analysis-rule-based-analysis OIL Bullish Confidence: 80%

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Financial market analysis indicating bullish sentiment based on current trends.

Time Horizon

Short Term

Original article published by OilPrice.com on July 5, 2026.
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