- As war rages in Ukraine, and Europe thirsts for fuel, the liquified natural gas (LNG) industry along the U.S. Gulf Coast is preparing to expand — a distressing development to some nearby neighbors.
- In this marshy coastal region between Texas and Louisiana, the proliferation of LNG export terminal projects has unsettled residents.
- U.S. suppliers have exported 1,574 billion cubic feet (44.6 billion cubic meters) of LNG to Europe so far in 2022, a sharp rise from the 917 billion cubic feet (26 billion cubic meters) in 2020, according to the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas, a Washington-based trade group that represents the sector.
Along U.S. Gulf Coast, huge gas plants jostle for space

