A wave of sanctioned projects is set to expand U.S. LNG export capacity by 75% by 2030, driven by new final investment decisions (FIDs) from major players like Cheniere and Venture Global. Beyond current construction, a robust pipeline of U.S. LNG projects shows strong commercial momentum, indicating more FIDs are on the horizon this year. […]
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