Natural Gas

June 04, 2026

Charif Souki on the Future of LNG: Glut Myths, Infrastructure, and Global Demand

HIGHLIGHTS

Souki dismisses LNG glut fears globally

Permian gas bottleneck becomes unsustainable

AI power demand reshapes industry building

This week on EnergyCents, Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys speak with LNG pioneer Charif Souki about the extraordinary rise of the US from LNG importer to global export leader — and what that means for markets, infrastructure, and energy security. Souki pushes back on fears of an LNG glut, warns that the Permian gas bottleneck is becoming economically unsustainable, and argues that AI-driven power demand is forcing a fundamental rethink of how quickly the industry can build.

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