Hurricane Risk Adds to Global Gas Price Volatility
The importance of America’s fast-growing LNG industry makes the Atlantic storm season another market stressor.
Residents fill sandbags to ward off flooding in St. Petersburg, Florida, as Hurricane Idalia approaches.
Photographer: Juan Manuel Barrero Bueno/BloombergWelcome to Energy Daily, our guide to the energy and commodities powering the global economy. Today, Senior US Oil Reporter Kevin Crowley examines why the Gulf Coast LNG industry is more at risk from Atlantic storms. To learn how London’s emissions zone has changed air pollution policy, read this. To get this newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
War, strikes and now hurricanes — the number of risk factors affecting global natural gas markets is getting larger.