Eight years ago, the United States was irrelevant when it came to exporting LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) as it was an exceptionally minor player. Move forward to March 2024, and the United States has become the world’s largest supplier of LNG having ramped up its production, with President Trump expected to increase supply by 60% over the next two years. By the time December 31st, 2030 arrives, experts suggest that one third of all tankers carrying LNG will have originated from the United States. This will, according to some analysts, give President Trump his best chance of fulfilling one of his major campaign promises, that of attaining energy dominance.
Liquified Natural Gas has enabled President Trump to rip up the textbook regarding post World War II alliances because before it would have been nigh on impossible due to America’s massive reliance on imported energy. Today however, the second administration of Donald Trump can rely on this critical global commodity to help him increase his geopolitical leverage on friends (allies but maybe not for long) and foes alike. Experts in the LNG arena point out that currently no matter how much Donald Trump does to upset and alienate his allies, the demand for American-made LNG has not wavered.
LNG was once viewed as a bridging or transitional fuel which would help the world to stop using coal as it moved towards renewable clean energy. However, the movement towards a net zero planet* is somewhat behind schedule and, as such, LNG has endured and has become a global component of energy supply. Indeed, President Biden (very pro renewables and no friend to the oil and gas industry), pushed forward America’s LNG agenda as set forth in the first administration of Donald Trump. Indeed, after the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands (previously clients of Russian LNG) became the biggest customers for American made LNG, thus depriving Putin, and his Russian war machine of much needed sales receipts to fund the war effort.
*Net Zero – is a globally agreed target of completely negating the amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activity using fossil fuels. To obtain a net zero state requires the removal of all emission of greenhouse gases and moving from fossil fuels (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapour), to renewable sustainable energy sources. NB LNG is considered a fossil fuel and is simply gas cooled down to a natural state for easier transportation. However, when burned, LNG produces less greenhouse gas than other fossil fuels such as coal.
The President of the European Union praised President Biden’s LNG policy and for being a reliable partner with the European Union and suggested that the relationship between Europe and the United States was stronger than ever. Such words however are not expected to be heard from the lips of Ursula von der Leyen for many years to come. Indeed, many commentators suggest that as President Trump does not have to worry about imported energy, he is in fact dealing from a position of power when negotiating for peace in Europe, the Middle East, or threatening countries with very large tariffs.
Many parts of the world are a magnet for LNG and the export market can produce higher prices than the domestic market. Asia for example needs fuel to satisfy their growing economies, Europe needs fuel to replace exports from Russia and thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence), most of the developed world needs power to satisfy the increasing number of data centres. It appears that Donald Trump has the whip hand for now, but what goes round comes round, and whatever happens, markets could be in for quite a bumpy ride in the next few years.
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