
How an obscure, 100-year old law is disrupting U.S. energy
Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Limited Domestic Transport Options for LNG in the US
The United States is a top LNG exporter globally but faces challenges in transporting LNG domestically due to the Jones Act restrictions. While New England imports LNG from Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico relies on LNG imports from countries like Nigeria and Trinidad despite the proximity of the Elba Island LNG terminal in Savannah. These limitations lead to absurd situations where Puerto Rico imports LNG from Spain, coinciding with an LNG tanker from the US Gulf Coast heading to Spain, showcasing inefficiencies in domestic LNG transport.
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