Article | U.S. Post-Election Shifts: What’s Next for Global LNG Supply?

Article | U.S. Post-Election Shifts: What’s Next for Global LNG Supply?

As global demand for LNG continues to rise, US policy is playing an increasingly influential role in shaping the future of the market. With the current administration positioning LNG as a strategic growth area, opportunities are expanding for fuel suppliers, exporters, and infrastructure developers alike, especially with the easing of export restrictions.

Yet despite the positive momentum, some stakeholders remain cautious, questioning whether the policy gains truly offset the rising cost pressures. Domestic shipbuilding requirements and tariffs on imported materials, for example, may raise costs for LNG fleet investments, complicating the path forward for certain segments of the value chain.

Download the article to uncover:

  • How post-election US policy is opening up new opportunities for LNG suppliers and exporters
  • Why infrastructure and certification remain key to scaling LNG and Bio-LNG across North America
  • What shipowners, port leaders, and fuel providers need to consider as policy and market forces converge

With infrastructure expanding, demand surging, and the US signalling strong long-term support for LNG, now is the time to engage, align, and act.