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The US natural gas industry has become the world standard for liquidity and export capacity. It serves as a link between domestic, unconventional (shale) production to meet rising international demand for natural gas. In addition to these two trends, the crude oil market has also seen increased international demand as well as rapid development of liquefaction facilities on the Gulf Coast (in addition to changing government regulations). The transformation of the US natural gas industry into a
The UK's natural gas marketplace is an integral part of the country's energy security. Its function is to provide balance between domestic production from the North Sea and a growing dependence on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as imports from Norway through pipelines.
Germany's natural gas sector is the foundation of the industrial sector of the largest economy in Europe and is currently experiencing a major reconstruction of how it will supply gas to its users. The old concept of a centralised pipeline-based supply architecture is being replaced by a new decentralised, multiple-source supply architecture that is supported by new LNG infrastructure now in operation.
The transition from Canada as a supplier of natural gas to the rest of North America toward exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to international markets is underway; it flows through existing areas of natural gas supply (i.e., Montney & Duvernay shale basins) created from Alternate Energy Use Regulations, as well as the newly established west coast export corridors providing greater access to the international market. The opening of the B.C./Western Canadian export pipeline systems has
Brazil has 517 billion cubic meters of proven natural gas reserves, which indicates significant production potential, according to the Instituto Brasileiro de Petróleo e Gás. Reinjection remains significant at ~40% of output, limiting marketable supply, while domestic production continues to expand through offshore developments.
Global natural gas markets remain structurally balanced, with U.S. marketed natural gas consumption averaging around 90 Bcf/d in 2025 according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, while China’s natural gas consumption continues expanding under national energy policy targets, reinforcing Asia’s role as the primary demand centre in global gas dynamics. In February 2025, U.S. natural gas consumption was 115.9 Bcf/d, 5% more than the previous February consumption record set in 2021.</p
The living medicines and microbial therapeutics market is estimated to witness growth due to the development of microbiome research, synthetic biology, and precision medicine. By employing genetically modified or natural microorganisms, living medicines help to cure diseases by interacting with the microbiome of the human body. Key players in this industry include Seres Therapeutics, Vedanta Biosciences, and Ferring Pharmaceuticals, who are driving innovations. Among the factors contributing