Wedoany.com Report on Mar 16th, US liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer Argent LNG has formally submitted a long-term export application to the US Department of Energy, planning to export up to 25 million tons of LNG annually from its Fourchon Port terminal in Louisiana to both free trade agreement and non-free trade agreement countries. This move aims to support stable supply in the global energy market and aligns with the strategic planning for US LNG exports.
The Fourchon Port terminal, as a key project for Argent LNG, involves comprehensive environmental impact assessments and compliance reviews as part of its export license application. The company stated that the project will employ advanced technology to ensure the efficiency and safety of LNG production while adhering to relevant US and international regulations. LNG exports will help meet global energy demand and promote international trade cooperation.
Argent LNG's export application covers both free trade agreement and non-free trade agreement markets, demonstrating the breadth and flexibility of its operations. As a clean energy source, LNG plays a crucial role in the global energy transition, and this initiative is expected to increase the US share in the global LNG market. The company will continue to communicate with relevant departments to facilitate the smooth progress of the application process.









