The U.S. Department of Energy has extended the export terms for seven LNG license until 2050 for projects currently under construction or pending the start of construction. The extensions include the Golden Pass terminal in Texas, the Brownsville project, also in Texas, as well as the Delfin, Driftwood, and Magnolia projects in Louisiana. The Costa Azul project in Mexico, led by Sempra Energy, was also included in the extensions. “The success story of U.S. LNG continues to be written, and these extended authorizations will ensure that the benefits from these exports continue for decades to come,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette. “The United States just set a new all-time high record for LNG exports in November 2020, and the monthly rate of LNG exports has now quintupled since the beginning of the Trump Administration.” Liquefied natural gas has become a major growth area for U.S. energy exporters, […]