US LNG news
IEA: Coming surge in LNG production set to reshape global gas markets
The International Energy Agency’s new medium-term outlook sees unprecedented expansion of LNG capacity by 2030, with implications for energy security, demand, and affordability.
Anew Climate and Seaspan Energy complete first bio-LNG loading for maritime sector
Anew Climate and Seaspan Energy have completed their first ship-to-ship loading operation of bio-LNG in the Port of Long Beach, California.
Tokyo Gas and Glenfarne Group sign LOI
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd has signed a new letter of interest with Glenfarne Group regarding the Alaska LNG project.
Delfin Midstream enters LOA with Samsung Heavy Industries
Delfin Midstream Inc. has entered into a letter of award with Samsung Heavy Industries for the first FLNG vessel of the Delfin LNG project.
JERA to acquire interest in Haynesville Shale gas asset
JERA Co. Inc. has – through its subsidiary JERA Americas Inc. – reached agreement with Williams and GEP Haynesville II, LLC to acquire 100% of their respective interests in the South Mansfield upstream asset located in western Louisiana’s Haynesville Shale basin.
Woodside announces Louisiana LNG partnership with Williams
Woodside has signed and closed a transaction with Williams for an integrated investment in Louisiana LNG.
Venture Global receives final export authorisation for CP2 LNG
The US Secretary of Energy has signed the final export authorisation for the Venture Global CP2 LNG project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
EIA: US natural gas exports to Mexico reach new records
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has reported that US natural gas pipeline exports to Mexico averaged 7.5 billion ft3/d in May 2025, the most of any month on record.
NextDecade reaches FID on Rio Grande LNG Train 5
NextDecade Corp. has made a positive final investment decision on Train 5 at Rio Grande LNG, closed financial transactions to fully fund Train 5 and related infrastructure, and issued full notice to proceed to Bechtel Energy Inc. for Train 5.
EIA: North America’s LNG export capacity could more than double by 2029
LNG exporters in the US have announced plans to more than double US liquefaction capacity, adding an estimated 13.9 billion f3/d between 2025 – 2029, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.