These Natural Gas Companies Found the Next Energy Hotbed
Posted on June 18, 2012 at 06:00 AM EDT
Natural gas companies have struggled as the fossil fuel's overabundance in North American shale formations has led to decade-low prices. But don't expect those cheap prices to be around long. You see, by 2040 there will be nearly 9 billion people on the planet, up from about 7 billion today. Most of the growth surge will come from emerging economies, meaning energy demand in those regions will hit new highs. A recent report by Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) predicts that while energy demand will remain essentially flat in developed economies, demand in emerging markets will rise by nearly 60% . This growth is good news for natural gas, since the world increasingly favors lower-carbon energy sources. In fact, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts natural gas will surpass oil as the planet's number one source of energy beginning in 2035. What's more, emerging economies are big importers of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the fuel's most portable form. That's why the world's biggest oil and natural gas companies are placing huge bets that LNG is the "new oil." And most of their Monopoly-sized wagers are saying Australia's the place to find it. Here's why Australia will be the globe's next energy hotbed. Click here to continue reading...