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US Invests $1.5B in LNG Infrastructure in India & SE Asia

The US is set to invest $1.5 billion in energy infrastructure, focusing on LNG, in India and Southeast Asia. This move aims to enhance energy security and expand US exports.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
US Invests $1.5B in LNG Infrastructure in India & SE Asia

The United States has announced a significant investment of $1.5 billion in energy infrastructure, specifically targeting liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in India and Southeast Asia. This strategic move, facilitated by the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), is designed to bolster energy security and expand US exports in the region.

Investment Details

The investment will be executed through a partnership with I Squared Capital, a US infrastructure investor. The DFC Board of Directors has approved a total of $2.5 billion in new strategic investments, with the $1.5 billion allocated specifically for the Indo-Pacific region. This initiative represents the largest project investment in DFC's history.

  • Total Target Project Cost: $3 billion
  • Investment Type: Combination of debt and equity financing

Strategic Objectives

The primary goal of this investment is to address the shortage of critical energy infrastructure in South and Southeast Asia. The region is experiencing a surge in LNG demand due to increasing power needs and a shift away from coal.

"Given the region’s expected economic growth, DFC believes that reliable LNG and other petroleum products infrastructure will be important to meet energy demand," said Ben Black, CEO of DFC.

Impact on US Exports

The investment platform will mobilize US private capital to develop LNG and other energy infrastructure. This is expected to expand US natural gas and related energy exports to the region, enhancing bilateral trade relationships.

Region Investment Amount Target Infrastructure
India $1.5 billion LNG and energy
Southeast Asia $1.5 billion LNG and energy

Future Prospects

The DFC's strategy shift exemplifies its commitment to using private capital as a core instrument of American economic statecraft. The focus will be on acquiring controlling stakes in LNG and other petroleum products supply chain assets, including import and storage, transmission and distribution logistics, and related marine assets.

This initiative is expected to drive regional peace and stability, bolster economic cooperation, and strengthen US supply chains.

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