US policies toward liquefied natural gas and oil exports
Horizontal drilling and fracking are transforming global energy production, consumption, and trade leading to a surge of domestic production in the United States…
Horizontal drilling and fracking are transforming global energy production, consumption, and trade leading to a surge of domestic production in the United States…
On 1 December 2013 a law on the export liberalization of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export liberalization came into legal force in Russia. The law allows some categories of companies other than Russia’s state gas giant Gazprom and its subsidiary companies to have LNG export rights…
Prohibitions or restrictions on US exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are a bad idea. LNG exports will deliver economic benefits to the US economy. The US Department of Energy should approve pending LNG export applications for projects at an advanced planning stage, in conjunction with appropriate regulation to limit environmental dangers from wells to ports…
A report published by the US Department of Eergy
This OIES paper assesses the status and possible future impact of the growing list of potential LNG export projects in the US and Canada.
This paper proposes a framework for assessing the merits of allowing LNG exports along six dimensions: macroeconomic (including output, jobs, and balance of trade), distributional, oil security, climate change, foreign and trade policy, and local environment
This Brookings report addresses the merits of increased LNG exports through an examination of the feasibility of exports and their likely implications. It concludes that, given current information on resources, increased LNG exports from the United States are technically feasible… (© Brookings Institution)