But new production hasn’t matched soaring demand. And this winter is forecast to be particularly cold. The EIA projected that prices in 2026 will average $4 MBTU roughly 16% higher than in 2025. That, the federal analysts wrote, was “primarily due to the increased LNG exports”
But new production hasn’t matched soaring demand. And this winter is forecast to be particularly cold. The EIA projected that prices in 2026 will average $4 MBTU roughly 16% higher than in 2025. That, the federal analysts wrote, was “primarily due to the increased LNG exports”