The article from CSIS discusses the boom in U.S. LNG (liquefied natural gas) exports and its implications for defining national interests. It examines how the rapid expansion of LNG exports from the United States has transformed the country into a significant player in global energy markets. The article analyzes the economic benefits of LNG exports, including job creation and trade balance improvements, as well as their impact on global energy security and geopolitical dynamics. It also explores the regulatory and policy considerations that shape U.S. LNG export strategies, emphasizing the balance between promoting economic growth and ensuring energy security. Overall, the article underscores the multifaceted aspects of the U.S. LNG export boom and its role in shaping national interests.
US LNG export boom, defining national interests


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