US Energy Department Authorizes Increased LNG Exports from Elba Island Terminal
The US Department of Energy has authorized a 22% increase in LNG exports from Elba Island, Georgia. This decision allows Southern LNG Company L.L.C. to export an additional 28.25 billion cubic feet per year to non-free trade agreement countries, enhancing global LNG supply amidst current energy disruptions.

The US Department of Energy has approved a 22% increase in LNG exports from the Elba Island terminal, totaling an additional 28.25 billion cubic feet per year for non-free trade countries. This follows existing authorization for 130 billion cubic feet annually, with exports commencing in 2019.
The decision is driven by global supply disruptions due to tensions in the Middle East, ensuring US LNG remains a reliable energy source. The US is the leading natural gas producer and exporter, with record exports noted in March 2026. Future investments are expected to triple LNG export capacity by the early 2030s, impacting global energy markets significantly.




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