Bill
HR 3592
Protect LNG Act of 2025
The Protect LNG Act of 2025 streamlines LNG export approvals, boosting U.S. energy independence and market competitiveness while ensuring environmental standards are met.
Bill
HR 3592
The Protect LNG Act of 2025 streamlines LNG export approvals, boosting U.S. energy independence and market competitiveness while ensuring environmental standards are met.
The Protect LNG Act of 2025 aims to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in the United States. The bill seeks to streamline the approval process for LNG export facilities and ensure that such projects are not unduly delayed by regulatory hurdles. The overarching intent is to bolster the U.S. energy sector, promote energy independence, and strengthen the country's position in global energy markets.
The bill is primarily sponsored by Wesley Hunt and has multiple cosponsors, including:
- Brandon Gill
- Michael T. McCaul
- August Pfluger
- Keith Self
- Pat Fallon
- Thomas P. Tiffany
- Michael Guest
- Dan Crenshaw
- Jake Ellzey
- Michael Cloud
- Roger Williams
- Troy E. Nehls
- Michael Baumgartner
The Protect LNG Act of 2025 represents a significant legislative effort to enhance the U.S. position in the global energy market while balancing regulatory efficiency and environmental considerations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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