US temporarily halts approvals for LNG exports

The US has decided to temporarily halt the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports. It was stated that the situation would not affect supplies to US allies in Europe and Asia, as well as other currently authorized buyers. It is rumored that pressure from environmental groups was effective in the US decision.

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The United States has taken a new decision on liquefied natural gas.

Temporarily halted the approval process for LNG exports.

The current economic and environmental analyses used by the US Department of Energy to confirm LNG export permits are about five years old and no longer adequately account for issues such as potential energy cost increases or recent assessments of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, the White House said in a statement.

The statement said that the Biden administration has temporarily halted pending approvals for LNG exports to non-Free Trade Agreement countries until the US Department of Energy updates its baseline analysis for these permits.

The statement, which stated that the US is already the world’s number one LNG exporter and that the country’s LNG exports are targeted to double in 10 years, noted that the decision in question will not affect the ability of the US to continue supplying LNG to its allies in the short term. In the statement, it was reminded that last year, about half of the US LNG exports were made to Europe.

“We will study in depth the impact on our environment”

In his written statement on the subject, US President Biden said, “In this process, we will examine in depth the effects of LNG exports on energy costs, America’s energy security and our environment.”

In addition, in a statement made by the US Department of Energy, it was announced that the process will be initiated to “update the assessments used in the analysis of whether additional LNG export permit requests for non-Free Trade Agreement countries are in the public interest”.

The temporary pause in pending applications will not affect currently authorized exports, the statement said, emphasizing that the decision will not affect supplies to US allies in Europe and Asia and other currently authorized buyers.

Climate activists argue that new LNG projects could harm local communities through pollution, make global dependence on fossil fuels unchangeable for decades, and lead to emissions from leakage of combustion gases and the potent greenhouse gas methane.

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