Tough at the top The threats to US energy dominance Continued cost reductions and resource additions could put the US on a stronger footing than other oil and gas producers However, if lower carbon is the ultimate direction for energy, over-reliance on upstream for too long leaves the US exposed China is already challenging US oil and gas dominance through its strength in low-carbon technologies
‘Tough at the Top’: Report Highlights Challenges to US Energy . . . The US faces some tough challenges in increasing domestic oil and gas production beyond 2030, according to a new report by Wood Mackenzie “Tough at the Top: The Threats to US Energy Dominance,” announced on 17 April, said even if demand for oil and gas remains robust for decades–and the firm’s models suggest those fuels will supply more than half of the energy mix for another 20 years
Trump’s Grand Strategy of American Energy Dominance: Effect . . . The export of American LNG to Europe faces three prime challenges as of today First, LNG charter rates in Atlantic transportation decreased from $200,000 per day in 2023 to $50,000 per day in early 2025, denoting that operating expenses cannot be sufficiently covered even for the United States-Europe short route
Diverging Oil Industry Strategies: A Comparative Analysis of . . . The Geopolitical Implications of the Diverging Strategies The divergence in the strategies of American and European oil companies has broader geopolitical implications The dominance of US firms in the domestic market, coupled with their focus on petroleum, could strengthen America’s energy security and influence on the global stage
U. S. Energy Dominance: A Decade in the Making | OilPrice. com With the peaking of both US oil and gas production at the end of 2023 The United States is indeed U S Energy Dominance: A Decade in the Making By Robert Rapier - Feb 03, 2025, 5:00 PM CST
U. S. Energy Dominance: Leading in Oil, Gas, and Renewables Beyond crude oil, the U S also leads in broader categories, including natural gas liquids (NGLs) In 2023, the U S accounted for 15 6% of global oil production, with total output (including NGLs) reaching 19 4 million BPD This put the U S more than 8 million BPD ahead of both Saudi Arabia and Russia in total liquids production