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Durable permit reform key for US gas, LNG industry

  • Spanish Market: Natural gas
  • 11/09/25

The main goal for the US gas and LNG industries under current president Donald Trump's administration is to ensure permitting reforms are durable, industry associations Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) and Center for LNG (CLNG) told Argus today.

The Trump administration's executive orders have been supportive for the gas industry, but "executive orders can be undone by the next administration", NGSA president Dena Wiggins told Argus at Gastech in Milan.

"That's why we're hoping that some of these executive orders can then be underpinned or overlaid by some statutory reforms that will be durable", Wiggins said.

Similarly, the LNG industry has "navigated both Republican and Democratic presidents.. meaningful reform would obviously help, but the safeguarding is happening through the courts", said CLNG executive Charles Riedl.

Riedl and Wiggins highlighted the example of the US Supreme Court decision in the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v Eagle County, Colorado, case in May. The court ruled that the National Environmental Policy Act does not require federal agencies to study environmental effects beyond the proximate impacts of proposed projects. It narrows the scope of evaluation for federal agencies and may shorten the timeline needed for project evaluation.

Rising tides lift all ships

The proposed 20mn t/yr Alaska LNG project, personally championed by president Trump in executive orders and tariff negotiations, is not in direct competition with other planned export terminals on the US Gulf coast, Riedl said.

Should the Alaska LNG project proceed, it would place further downward pressure in the near term, but he added that "downward pressure and oversupply is much shorter than what's currently being forecast".

Wiggins and Riedl noted optimism on emerging bipartisan support for infrastructure projects in the US. The 628mn ft³/d (6.9bn m³/yr mConstitutional gas pipeline across New York and New Jersey has gained some support from New York Democratic governor Kathy Hochul. The gas supply unreliability in the region is a problem to be resolved, Wiggins said.

The bipartisan support for infrastructure buildout has stemmed from the coming power demand boom from data centres, encouraging more "durable" changes, Wiggins added.


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