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Did anyone happen to read the DOE’s Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Newsletter on May 19, 2025, their announcement for, “DOE FINALIZES 2024 LNG EXPORT STUDY, PAVING WAY FOR STRONGER AMERICAN ENERGY EXPORTS”? In the article, it goes on to speak on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has completed and published the 2024 LNG Export Study in December 2024, then a 60-day stakeholder comment period was extended until March 20,2025. The DOE has evaluated and analyzed the comments and has determined it is advantageous for the U.S. to export LNG to the world; we have an ample supply of natural gas thus it will have a little bearing on national costs and there should be no significant impacts from greenhouse gas emissions; all the while helping our gross domestic product (GDP) grow as well as bring favorable wages and employment to the communities who are near the facilities and sites, and it will improve our trade gap as well as improve our international relations, and help us fulfill the current administration’s strive for energy dominance. Now with this study in our rearview window the DOE will start advancing current applications for LNG export facilities. If you would like to read more of the Announcement from the U.S. DOE, please click the link: DOE Finalizes 2024 LNG Export Study, Paving Way for Stronger American Energy Exports | Department of Energy.
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**Disclaimer: Please see the U.S. DOE’s Announcement for
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