Power play
Cheap natural gas is bringing coal’s long reign as the fuel of choice in US generation to an end
The golden age of gas hasn’t turned out quite as American producers hoped. Demand hasn’t kept up with surging supply. Prices have sunk to historical lows. Stalwart producers like Chesapeake Energy are struggling to survive. Still, the business is on the cusp of a landmark moment. This year, gas should unseat king coal at the top of America’s power mix. Coal has dominated the power mix for decades. It might be dirty, but it’s also dirt-cheap and it fuelled America’s economic rise. As recently as a decade ago, coal-fired power accounted 50% of generated electricity. Then came an onslaught of cheap natural gas, a raft of new environmental rules and the rise of renewables. The ensuing transforma
Also in this section
1 April 2026
Golden Pass’s startup offers QatarEnergy a timely boost but may also force a difficult choice between honouring disrupted contracts and capitalising on soaring spot LNG prices
1 April 2026
It is not a case of if or when, but the length and magnitude of economic damage from elevated oil prices
1 April 2026
The US-Iran conflict demonstrates the need for diversification in several senses of the word. It also exposes the limits of Washington applying pressure on major oil and gas producers it considers geopolitical adversaries
31 March 2026
Disappointing results in its bidding round are a reality check for Libya, and global exploration generally






