In late January, the Biden administration announced that it was pausing new approvals for liquefied natural gas export terminals until it can reassess its review process. That decision hinges on a key question: Is continuing to expand the country’s already massive fossil-gas export capacity in the “public interest?” To answer that, the administration will likely try to determine the cost in dollars and cents of two main impacts of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports: their effect on domestic ene
Pausing new LNG export projects will not stop the United States from more than doubling its exports by 2030, a top official from the Department of Energy said at a Senate committee hearing.
Pausing new LNG export projects will not stop the United States from more than doubling its exports by 2030, a top official from the Department of Energy said at a Senate committee hearing.
Pausing new LNG export projects will not stop the United States from more than doubling its exports by 2030, a top official from the Department of Energy said at a Senate committee hearing.