Regulatory Uncertainty Casts Shadow Over U.S. LNG Industry

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Liquefied Natural Gas,Energy Exports,Biden Administration

This article discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the US liquefied natural gas LNG industry, highlighting the potential impact of regulatory decisions on America's energy leadership and global supply chains.

Authored by Tristan Abbey via RealClearEnergy, It should go without saying that natural gas in normal conditions doesn’t liquify itself. It’s a shame the Biden-Harris administration acts as if it does. When the gas comes out of the ground it must be captured immediately, transported by pipeline to a processing plant, processed, fed into another pipeline, and transported to a liquefaction facility, where it is super-cooled to 260 degrees below zero Fahrenheit and becomes a liquid.

The arrival of carriers laden with American LNG to Europe in the months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was celebrated by the Biden-Harris administration. These ships, metaphorically speaking, set sail a decade earlier, as LNG export terminals navigated the dilapidated federal regulatory process. These liquefaction facilities, in turn, rely on natural gas supplied from fields that themselves had to be explored and developed over many years.

 

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