Office of Global Energy Security

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The Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office (HGEO)’s Office of Global Energy Security supports HGEO’s goal to ensure the security, stability, and strategic value of the Nation’s oil and gas exports. The Office provides strategic direction and leadership for Natural Gas Import and Export Regulation, and related analysis and initiatives. Specifically, the Office aims to:

  • Strengthen national resilience by proactively managing critical hydrocarbon resources, mitigating vulnerabilities in global supply chains, and advancing policies that promote reliable, affordable, and secure energy domestically and abroad. 
  • Develop and execute strategies that balance domestic energy needs, global demand, and long-term economic and national security. 
  • Implement policies and solutions for securing supply for the U.S. and our allies.

Divisions

The Office of Global Energy Security includes three divisions, 1) Market and Economic Analysis 2) Regulation, and 3) Strategic Initiatives.
  • The Division of Market and Economic Analysis provides the analysis and information necessary to support the Department’s work in natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and petroleum markets and exports. The Division also works with interagency and international partners on reporting standards for hydrocarbons and supports analytical and engagement efforts related to global oil and gas trade issues.

Resources

Contact Us

For general questions about the LNG regulatory program, applications, and authorizations, please contact: fergas@hq.doe.gov

For inquiries about LNG monthly data reporting, please contact: ngreports@hq.doe.gov.

Last Updated: March 31, 2026