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Federal LNG pause may spark ‘electricity crisis’
The Biden administration's pause on new liquified natural gas exports is costing taxpayers, hurting jobs, and harming America's and our European allies energy security.
U.S. Has LNG to Heat Europe; Does it Have the Will?
Through LNG exports, no country is better positioned to ease Europe’s energy crisis in both the short and long term than the United States.
The U.S. Maritime Administration Staff Attempted to Derail a Long‐Term Jones Act Waiver for...
As millions of New Englanders brace for the coming winter chill and historically high energy prices, they might be interested to know that one federal agency has been working with maritime industry lobbyists to deny them access to U.S. energy.
U.S. Leads World in LNG Exports for Now
In the first half of 2022, the U.S. became the world's leading liquefied Natural Gas exporter on strong exports to Europe.
U.S. LNG Exports Deliver Energy Security, Economic Stability in Europe
The U.S. can help Europe alleviate its energy constraints by increasing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exports.
Biden Administration’s LNG Barriers Hinder Economic Growth, Threaten American Interests, and Undermine Geopolitical Stability
President Joe Biden has called for the United States to increase exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe, the Biden administration’s climate policies have directly subverted this goal, as well as the U.S. energy dominance created under the Trump administration.
The History and Importance of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
LNG makes it possible for natural gas to be imported and exported around the world in a safe and affordable manner.
LNG Export Facility Construction Underway on Gulf Coast
Construction has begun on a liquified natural gas plant, export terminal, and associated pipeline on the U.S. Gulf Coast south of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Attorneys General of 25 States Protest Biden No LNG-By-Rail Rule
The attorneys general of twenty-five states requested the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration imploring the agency rescind a new rule banning the transport of liquified natural gas via rail.
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Tightens Gas Pipeline and LNG Regulations
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission narrowly adopted stricter regulations and licensing requirements for natural gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas transport, which will raise costs and cause delays..