U.S. LNG exports have enjoyed strong, bipartisan support stretching back to President Obama’s second term when LNG pioneers convinced then Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz to join them in a leap of faith to authorize long-term natural gas exports. Ernie and the entrepreneurs were right. As a result of the shale revolution, natural gas production has grown faster than consumption and the U.S. has been able to export the surplus gas via pipelines and LNG tankers.
For over a decade, we have been the world’s largest natural gas producer . This has transformed our domestic energy situation—enabling vast renewable power growth, significant coal-to-gas switching, large CO 2 reductions, and the reshoring of dozens of fertilizer, chemical, and other industrial facilities. It has also made America the top LNG exporter and permitted us to bolster the energy security of allied nations from […]
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