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What’s Old is New Again: The Next Act for U.S. LNG

October 3, 2025
By Tripp Fried

The U.S. energy system is being reshaped by accelerating demand, supply bottlenecks and intensifying risks. In this environment, inland liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities—once considered legacy infrastructure—are emerging again as a practical and proven tool to enhance resilience and reliability.

The question is no longer whether the system will be stress-tested, but how prepared it will be when the test comes

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