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Biden administration anticipates to provide LNG study by mid-December, official states

The U.S. strategies to provide a. research study on the ecological and economic results of liquefied. natural gas exports by the middle of this month, a Department of. Energy authorities said on Wednesday.

We anticipate to launch the final research study ... by mid-December. for a 60-day public remark duration, Brad Crabtree, an assistant. secretary at the DOE, informed legislators at a Home of. Representatives hearing.

The administration of Democratic President Joe Biden put a. pause in January on approvals of new LNG exports to countries. with which the U.S. does not have an open market agreement, in. order to complete the research study.

President-elect Donald Trump, who takes workplace on Jan. 20,. has stated he would quickly reverse the pause on LNG approvals.

Crabtree said the pause just affected seven LNG projects,. with about 5.6 billion cubic feet of capacity, while his workplace. had authorized 48 bfc in exports considering that Biden ended up being president in. 2021. He stated U.S. LNG exports, which hit a record in 2023, will. more than double the existing level by the end of the decade and. that energy business were having problem staying up to date with all. the work.

There is so much project advancement going on the. Gulf Coast that they can't maintain, Crabtree stated. They are. struggling to find workers.

Representative Pat Fallon, a Republican politician from. gas-producing Texas, called the pause a ban on LNG exports and. stated it was an effort to kill American energy self-reliance.

(source: Reuters)