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- Triple-digit oil prices and inflation concerns have supported strong performance and a greater weighting to energy in broad market indexes, making energy relevant again for generalist investors.
- The significant rise in oil prices and the potential need to replace Russian barrels on the global market as buyers shun Russia could give US producers a license to grow volumes more meaningfully.
- The expectation for Europe to look increasingly to the US for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the future is strengthening the long-term outlook for US LNG projects.
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What Russia's Invasion Could Mean For The U.S. Energy Landscape