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Rubio, Cassidy, Rounds Introduce Bill to Expand Natural Gas Exports to U.S. Allies and Partners

Feb 17, 2022 | Comunicados de Prensa

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), and Mike Rounds (R-SD) introduced the Expediting Natural Gas Exports to Allies Act, legislation to expand expedited export approval processes under the Natural Gas Act to projects intended to supply allies and key strategic partners like Ukraine and Taiwan, which are threatened by aggression from the Kremlin and the Chinese Communist Party. Under the Natural Gas Act, securing approval for export projects can take several years. However, there are currently mechanisms under the authority to expedite approval for Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries, as exports to FTA partners are considered “consistent with public interest” by law. 
 
Countries considered “allies” under the bill are those with which the United States has ratified military alliances, specifically member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), as well as Australia, South Korea, Israel, Japan, and New Zealand. Countries considered “strategic partners” under the bill are Ukraine, Cyprus, Finland, Moldova, Sweden, and Taiwan.
 
“Too many of our allies have allowed themselves to become dangerously dependent on Russian natural gas,” Rubio said. “Expediting the approval of U.S. natural gas exports to allies and strategic partners is a common sense step to reduce our allies’ economic reliance on strategic adversaries while creating more jobs for Americans at home.” 
 
“Exporting U.S. natural gas strengthens our allies, benefits our economy, and creates good paying jobs right here in Louisiana,” Cassidy said. “Not to mention, American natural gas is cleaner burning and produced with less emissions than in Russia.”
 
“Our allies in Europe and around the world must not be dependent upon Russia to meet their energy needs,” Rounds said. “This legislation would expedite the approval of natural gas exports to our allies and strategic partners and protect them from Putin’s blackmail. Our nation’s abundant natural resources are a powerful tool on the world stage. I look forward to working with Senator Rubio to advance this legislation and other solutions intended to bolster job creation in the U.S. energy sector and advance our national security interests.”
 
For a one-pager of this bill, please click here.
 
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November 3, 2021: Rubio, Cassidy, Colleagues Reintroduce Legislation to Expedite Small-Scale LNG Exports