Let me understand something.
Europe is basically at war with the Russia/Ukraine invasion. Europe minimized buying Natural Gas from Russia as part of the economic sanctions against Russia. European NG prices spiked, the US jumped in and started shipping LNG to Europe to help our allies. We did this because there were fears that people in parts of Europe would literally freeze in the winter.
Now we are "pausing" our exports, which mostly go to Europe.
So N.G. prices, which ARE AFFORDABLE in the US will probably DROP because the government kills the demand by "pausing" exports.
Perhaps this is a ploy to buy votes with cheap N.G. prices before the November 2024 election?
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Europe is basically at war with the Russia/Ukraine invasion. Europe minimized buying Natural Gas from Russia as part of the economic sanctions against Russia. European NG prices spiked, the US jumped in and started shipping LNG to Europe to help our allies. We did this because there were fears that people in parts of Europe would literally freeze in the winter.
Now we are "pausing" our exports, which mostly go to Europe.
So N.G. prices, which ARE AFFORDABLE in the US will probably DROP because the government kills the demand by "pausing" exports.
Perhaps this is a ploy to buy votes with cheap N.G. prices before the November 2024 election?

Biden administration announces pause on approvals of natural gas exports
Natural gas industry groups warn the pause will disrupt needed supplies to America’s allies and will undermine climate goals, as natural gas is often used as an alternative to coal, which produces more carbon dioxide emissions.

Biden administration announces pause on approvals of natural gas exports
Natural gas industry groups warn the pause will disrupt needed supplies to America’s allies and will undermine climate goals, as natural gas is often used as an alternative to coal, which produces more carbon dioxide emissions.
The White House on Friday announced a temporary pause on pending decisions of exports of liquefied natural gas to non-free trade countries, until the the Energy Department can factor climate change into its reviews of the projects.
"As our exports increase, we must review export applications using the most comprehensive up-to-date analysis of the economic, environmental and national security considerations," Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told reporters on a press call.
Natural gas industry groups warn the pause will disrupt needed supplies to U.S. alliesand will undermine climate goals, because natural gas is often used as an alternative to coal, which produces more carbon dioxide emissions.
“As we near the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, our allies around the world are relying on the benefits of clean, reliable, and affordable American LNG and are keenly aware of the risks of relying on our adversaries for energy,” Anne Bradbury, CEO of the American Exploration & Production Council, a natural gas trade association group, told Just The News.