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Renewables Get Reality Check as Gas Demand Returns to Growth

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June 26, 2025
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Global gas production also increased last year, even as output in Europe continued to decline. China became the world’s fourth largest gas producer, behind the US, Russia and Iran. The nation’s domestic production now meets 56% of its demand, helping to lower competition for liquefied natural gas. Egypt’s gas production, meanwhile, slumped 17% from the previous year to the lowest since 2016, forcing it to make a dramatic return to imports.

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