Sector Catalysts
LNG Export Permit
Federal authorization to export liquefied natural gas, a gate on U.S. gas producers' access to global prices.
Also known as: LNG Authorization, DOE Export License
- What it is
- An LNG export permit is federal authorization, chiefly from the Department of Energy and FERC, allowing a terminal to export liquefied natural gas. Permits govern which projects can ship gas abroad. Pauses or approvals gate the export pipeline.
- What it does
- Permit approvals unlock new export capacity, tightening domestic gas supply and benefiting exporters and gas producers; pauses stall projects. Investors track DOE and FERC decisions for terminal and producer impact. It links U.S. gas to global demand.
- The evidence
- A pause on new LNG export approvals pressured project developers, while approvals have advanced multi-billion-dollar terminals.
- Best for
- LNG and gas names: LNG (Cheniere), EQT, WMB; producers.
- Pairs well with
- spr, sanctions, federal-register
- Use cautiously with
- Permits are multi-stage and slow; a single approval does not mean gas ships soon, given years of construction.
- Cautions
- Policy pauses and litigation can stall even permitted projects.
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