Donald Trump wants his Energy Department to quickly approve new liquified natural gas export projects. A late Biden study could slow things down.
Right after his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders, including those allowing the resumption of large-scale oil and gas exploration. Through threats and pressure,
President Donald Trump’s unfreezing of predecessor Joe Biden’s pause on new US liquefaction permitting for exports could prompt developers to move ahead on six projects this year, creating demand for more than 120 additional LNG carriers this decade, Clarksons LNG says.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States would guarantee supplies of liquefied natural gas to Europe, even amid worries that the booming export industry could boost prices of gas for U.
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.
President Donald Trump issued an order on Monday for the U.S. to resume processing export permit applications for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, part of an effort to raise U.S. energy output and dismantle his predecessor's climate policies.
Amongst the blizzard of executive orders emanating from the White House on Donald Trump’s first day in office, one sparked the loudest cheers in Houston: “Unleashing American Energy...
Advisers to President-elect Donald Trump are reportedly urging him to take a patient approach to restart approvals for liquefied natural gas
If completed, the Argent LNG project in Port Fourchon could supply cargoes to Petrobangla, Bangladesh's state-owned company.
It appears that the biggest winners under Trump's executive orders are domestic oil and gas exploration and production companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp. ( XOM ), Chevron Corp. ( CVX) and EOG Resources Inc. ( EOG ).
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, Texans are already bracing for big impacts in a state that the returning president has long admired.