North America is producing over 110 BCF of natural gas per day.
This chart shows exactly where it's coming from.
In 2010, total US and Canadian production was around 65 BCF/d.
Today it's above 110 BCF/d, a 70% increase in 15 years driven almost entirely by shale.
The Permian's gas growth is a side effect of oil drilling but it's become too large to ignore.
Associated gas from West Texas is now a structural feature of North American supply, not an afterthought.
110 BCF/day powers US homes, industries, and power plants.
It feeds LNG terminals shipping to Europe and Asia.
It will power AI data centers for the next decade.
The shale revolution didn't just change oil markets. It restructured global gas.
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