
Louisiana is Playing an Increasingly Critical Role in the Global LNG Supply Chain
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Louisiana is Playing an Increasingly Critical Role in the Global LNG Supply Chain
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and exports are booming in Louisiana and set to grow further. Demand for LNG has been increasing for several years, further elevating Louisiana’s longstanding prominence in the global energy supply chain.
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Chelsea Dufrene
Louisiana Economic Development
Executive Director, LED FastStart

Marlene Janetos
Louisiana Economic Development
Director of Engagement

Paige Carter
Louisiana Economic Development
Chief Business Development Officer

Rachel Shields
Louisiana Economic Development
Chief Engagement Officer

Robert Abboud
Louisiana Economic Development
Director of Business Development

Shawn Welcome
Louisiana Economic Development
Director of Business Development

Susan Bourgeois
Louisiana Economic Development
Secretary
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Louisiana boasts four of the nation’s LNG export terminals, with more facilities planned.
Nearly 50,000 miles of integrated pipelines crisscross every major highway, railroad and navigable waterway in the state.
The state holds 6% of the nation’s natural gas reserves.
Located outside of Lafayette, the Henry Hub is a natural gas pipeline that serves as the official delivery location for New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) futures contracts.
Nearly 50,000 miles of integrated pipelines crisscross every major highway, railroad and navigable waterway in the state.
The state holds 6% of the nation’s natural gas reserves.
Located outside of Lafayette, the Henry Hub is a natural gas pipeline that serves as the official delivery location for New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) futures contracts.

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