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February 24, 2026, marks the 10th anniversary of the first export cargo of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced from the lower 48 states. This milestone marked the beginning of America's rise as a global LNG supplier.
At the start of the 21st century, the United States relied heavily on imported energy. Today, thanks to the Shale Revolution and American innovation, the U.S. is the largest oil and gas producer and leading LNG exporter.
HGEO attended India Energy Week—a premier global forum convening U.S. and international energy companies, policymakers, and ministers to strengthen trade partnerships and explore solutions to complex energy challenges.
Secretary Wright asked the NPC to launch a Future Energy Systems study that will explore how America’s oil and natural gas resources can be harnessed to strengthen national security, support economic growth, and provide energy for families.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright is advancing President Trump’s commitment to reinvigorating America’s coal industry by renewing the National Coal Council charter, a Federal Advisory Committee that was terminated during the Biden administration.
On May 29, FECM welcomed the 2025 class of Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) students at a kickoff event at DOE in Washington, D.C.
FECM leadership has been engaging with stakeholders and staff across North America, introducing the Trump Administration’s priorities and their role in promoting energy abundance and security.
FECM’s Division of Minerals Sustainability is on the ground at the 2025 PDAC conference in Toronto. This event serves as one of the largest and most widely recognized platforms for dialogue on critical minerals and the future of mining.
By any measure, 2024 was one of the most successful in the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management’s (FECM’s) history.
FECM highlights the new “Basin Scale Issues for Carbon Storage Workshop Report," released on October 7, 2024.