Southern LNG Seeks Permission to Fuel Ships Abroad with Exports
Published Date: 9/29/2025
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Summary
Southern LNG wants to update its permission to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries without free trade deals. They’re asking to export LNG not just in containers on ships but also in bulk to fuel other ships at foreign ports. This change could speed up marine fuel exports starting after their application review, affecting international shipping and energy markets.
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