The Iran war and Hormuz disruption have turbocharged U.S. LNG exports, giving Washington a major short-term energy dominance boost as Asia and Europe scramble for alternative supply.

While the U.S. secures its critical mineral supply chain, we must also develop more domestic forms of energy production insulated from international shocks.

The Iran war and Hormuz disruption have turbocharged U.S. LNG exports, giving Washington a major short-term energy dominance boost as Asia and Europe scramble for alternative…

A new dawn of energy dominance in an increasingly fractured world...

Unless peace talks between US and Iran fail and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed beyond July, LNG prices will see a sharp drop.

The Bloomberg columnist cited data of the International Energy Agency, indicating that the total capacity of planned LNG projects worldwide is estimated at 700 bln cubic meters…