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Trump aims to shift Asia’s energy landscape with U.S. LNG

Friday 21 February 2025 - 08:10
Trump aims to shift Asia’s energy landscape with U.S. LNG

During a recent meeting between President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, the two leaders discussed the potential of a decades-old proposal to transport natural gas from Alaska to U.S. allies in Asia. Trump, alongside energy advisor Doug Burgum, presented the idea as a solution to reduce Japan’s dependence on Middle Eastern energy sources while addressing its trade deficit with the U.S. Despite doubts about the feasibility of the Alaska LNG project, Ishiba showed interest in participating in the $44 billion venture.

The U.S. government is actively pushing for increased investment in American fossil fuels, particularly LNG, to strengthen economic ties with East Asia. The Trump administration aims to attract countries like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan to boost imports of U.S. natural gas. By doing so, Washington seeks to enhance regional energy security and counter the influence of China and Russia. Japan, as the second-largest LNG buyer globally, plays a key role in this strategy, which could reshape energy markets in Southeast Asia.

If successful, the project would involve large quantities of U.S. LNG flowing to Japan and South Korea, benefiting both nations’ economies while establishing Southeast Asia’s dependence on American energy. Recent agreements between U.S. and Asian foreign ministers have highlighted this shared goal of strengthening energy security through American energy exports.

Despite logistical challenges and high costs, the idea of an 800-mile pipeline linking Alaska’s gas fields to the Pacific coast remains a key discussion point. Japanese officials have expressed tentative support, preparing to invest in the project and purchase U.S. LNG to strengthen bilateral relations.

The U.S. is positioning this deal as an alternative to Middle Eastern energy shipments, with a focus on securing shipping routes that bypass vulnerable chokepoints like the Straits of Hormuz and Malacca. U.S. senators, including Dan Sullivan of Alaska, emphasize the strategic advantages of the project, both economically and politically.


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