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  2. Gas prices will fall in the next 2 years as global oil ... - AOL

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    US gas prices will fall to $3.20 per gallon this year and $3.00 per gallon in 2026, the EIA says. The agency says the global oil glut will expand in the next two years, putting downward pressure ...

  3. Oil prices could drop 20% in the next 2 years if the US ... - AOL

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    That forecast marks a 20% drop from current prices, and around a 25% drop from this year's average price of around $80 per barrel. Prices have already seen downward pressure this year amid ...

  4. Lower oil and natural gas prices, higher electricity demand ...

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    In the years ahead, the trend indicates a “very different energy world” that includes downward pressure on the prices of those commodities, according to Fatih Birol, executive director at IEA.

  5. What's next for oil and gas prices as Middle East tensions ...

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    What's next for oil prices? Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis with the Oil Price Information Service, believes oil prices are approaching a top, with U.S. crude oil at $74.38 and Brent ...

  6. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Natural gas prices in the US had historically followed oil prices, but in the recent years [when?], it has decoupled from oil and is now trending somewhat with coal prices. [3] The price as at 20 January 2022, on the U.S. Henry Hub index, is US$3.87/MMBtu ($13.2/MWh). [4]

  7. Global energy crisis (2021–2023) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Brazil's worst drought in almost a century threatened its electricity supply. [6] [7] Brazil relies on hydropower for two-thirds of its electricity.[8]Euractiv reported that European Commissioner for Climate Action Frans Timmermans told the European Parliament in Strasbourg that "about one fifth" of the energy price increase "can be attributed to rising CO 2 pricing on the EU's carbon ...