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U.S. Approves First LNG Production Ship Amid Controversy

The U.S. has approved its first floating LNG production ship, led by Delfin Midstream, despite controversy over environmental reviews. The project, located off Louisiana, aims to enhance U.S. energy exports.

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June 10, 2026
U.S. Approves First LNG Production Ship Amid Controversy

In a landmark decision, American regulators have approved the construction of the first floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production platform in U.S. waters. Delfin Midstream, based in Houston, leads this $5-billion project, which has stirred controversy due to claims of inadequate environmental review. The Maritime Administration granted the license, with additional export approval from the Department of Energy for three vessels.

Project Approval and Controversy

The project was initially approved by the Trump administration in March 2025 under the Unleashing American Energy executive order. Critics argue that the approval process lacked sufficient environmental scrutiny and public hearings. The U.S. Department of Transportation stated that the project would "secure America’s energy dominance and deliver affordable energy to families," though the benefits to domestic consumers remain debated.

Supply Chain and Production Capacity

The Delfin Midstream project, located 40 miles off the coast of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, is expected to begin production in 2030. The initial capacity is projected at 4.4 million metric tons per year, with plans to expand to 13.2 million metric tons annually. This expansion will enable exports of 1.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. Samsung Heavy Industries of South Korea is tasked with constructing the platforms.

Demand and Export Agreements

Delfin has secured purchase agreements with several foreign buyers, including the ocean carrier MOL of Japan. The project's approval marks a significant step in U.S. energy export capabilities, particularly following the lifting of a ban on LNG exports to non-Free Trade Agreement countries by the Trump administration in 2025.

Future Outlook

The approval of this floating LNG terminal represents a pivotal moment for U.S. energy exports. As the first offshore LNG export terminal licensed in the United States, it sets a precedent for future projects. Marad Administrator Stephen M. Carmel emphasized the significance of this development, noting the decade-long journey to approval. The project's progress will be closely watched by industry stakeholders, with implications for global LNG markets.

Project Capacity (mt/year) Export (bcf/day)
Initial 4.4 million 1.8
Expanded 13.2 million 1.8

The approval of the Delfin Midstream project underscores the U.S.'s strategic move to bolster its position in the global LNG market. Commodity traders and analysts will need to monitor the project's impact on LNG supply chains and international energy dynamics.


Sources: FreightWaves

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