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Published: 03 March 2023 03 March 2023

Washington, D.C. - A detailed new report from the Wall Street Journal highlights the key role American-produced natural gas is playing for European allies in their war with Russia. Specifically, exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) from the United States to Europe more than doubled between 2021 and 2022, which is only possible due to the massive infrastructure of pipelines, processing and transport ships.

"As Russia weaponizes its energy resources in the ongoing war, thankfully American energy workers are giving America the power to fight back," said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future. "For all the billions in tax dollars spent on solar panels and windmills, it is carbon based fuels that are making all the difference for our allies. It's long past time that all the Ukraine-flag wearing limousine liberals recognize American energy workers as heroes instead of the constant demonization they spew at them via their cult of climate religion."

From the report:

"Pipelines take the LNG for loading onto specially designed ships, each about as long as the Eiffel Tower is tall. Over the course of about 20 hours, the LNG is fed into the ships' tanks via special pipes. In December, vessels shipped 41 cargoes out of Sabine Pass, according to the Energy Department.

One shipload can represent enough energy to heat more than 43,000 U.S. homes for a year, according to the Energy Department."

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