EIA Sees Industrial Sector Natural Gas Consumption Rising Throughout 2021

September 25, 2021

by Paul Ciampoli
APPA News Director
September 25, 2021

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects industrial sector natural gas consumption in the U.S. to rise throughout 2021 and to exceed pre-pandemic 2019 levels.

The projection is based on EIA’s September Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA said on Sept. 24.

“We forecast the growth to continue into 2022, and natural gas delivered to industrial consumers will average 23.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) that year. If realized, this amount would be near the current record high for annual industrial natural gas consumption set in the early 1970s,” EIA said.

It noted that many industrial processes have limited or no alternatives to natural gas for use as both fuel and feedstock, making industrial natural gas consumption relatively insensitive to short-term price fluctuations. “Some value-added industrial products such as ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen that are produced from natural gas remain economically competitive even when natural gas prices are relatively high,” it said.

U.S. industrial natural gas consumption averaged 22.9 Bcf/d in the first half of 2021, according to EIA’s Natural Gas Monthly.

Natural gas consumption fell in the U.S. industrial sector during 2020 when a drop off in U.S. economic activity led to a decline in output among industries that consume natural gas, such as the metals, petroleum and coal products, paper, and chemicals industries.

EIA said in its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook that it expects natural gas consumption in the U.S. industrial sector to average 23.5 Bcf/d in the second half of this year and 23.2 Bcf/d for 2021.

If realized, this amount of industrial natural gas consumption would exceed the 2019 average of 23.1 Bcf/d and mark the most U.S. industrial natural gas consumption since 1997.