US President Donald Trump’s unfreezing of his predecessor Joe Biden’s pause on new liquefaction permitting for exports could prompt developers to move ahead on six new LNG projects this year, creating demand for over 120 additional LNG carriers within this decade, Clarksons LNG said.
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Three companies developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Texas and Louisiana said they will move full speed ahead with their plans after U.S. President Donald Trump lifted the previous administration's freeze on export permits.
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Argent LNG LLC signed a heads of agreement (HoA) with the Government of Bangladesh for supply of up to 5 million tonnes/year (tpy) of LNG. Argent LNG aims to build and operate a mid-sized onshore LNG export project with up to 12 LNG trains with a combined capacity of 25 million tpy.
President Trump's unfreezing of the Biden administration's pause on new U.S. liquefaction permitting for exports could prompt developers to move ahead on six projects this year, creating demand for more than 120 additional liquefied natural gas carriers this decade, according to Clarksons LNG team, TradeWinds reported Monday.
An increase in LNG production in the United States after President Donald Trump ended a moratorium on new export permits should benefit consuming nations like India, the