Expanding U.S. Trade Markets: Exploring Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
The CSIS Energy and National Security Program and Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Studies invite you to a discussion on:
Expanding U.S. Trade Markets: Exploring Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
Featuring:
The Honorable Charles W. Boustany (R-LA)
U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District
Ambassador Karl F. Inderfurth
Senior Adviser and Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Studies, CSIS
Sarah O. Ladislaw
Co-director and Senior Fellow, Energy and Security Program, CSIS
Please RSVP to externalrelations@csis.org
The U.S. will soon become an exporter of liquefied natural gas into global markets. In addition to potentially changing the global energy map, liquefied natural gas exports will add to the shale gas revolution’s stimulus for the US economy, reduce trade deficits, and provide new sources of revenue to all levels of government. Rapidly growing Asian economies will need energy of all types creating a major opportunity for US gas exporters to provide clean natural gas and deepen the commercial relationship between our country and the Asian region.
Please join us for a conversation with Congressman Charles W. Boustany (R-LA), who will discuss his state’s efforts to expand energy exports and the importance of the Asian region to the North American gas market.
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The event will stream LIVE.
