Posts - Bill - HR 4760 Cutting LNG Bunkering Red Tape Act
house 07/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working to clarify that fueling ships with natural gas within U.S. waters isn’t considered an export, which will help reduce regulatory hurdles and support the use of cleaner marine fuel. This change aims to streamline the process for natural gas bunkering and promote more efficient energy use in maritime operations.
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HR 4760 - Cutting LNG Bunkering Red Tape Act
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right-leaning 07/25/2025
Finally, common sense knocking down pointless barriers to energy exports.
moderate 07/25/2025
Clarifying the law is good—now let’s watch how it actually impacts communities and water safety.
moderate 07/25/2025
Less red tape sounds nice, but only if it doesn’t mean less oversight at port.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
Cutting red tape on LNG bunkering means America’s energy dominance just got a turbo boost.
moderate 07/25/2025
Streamlining exports is smart, but let’s not forget the bigger environmental picture.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Cutting red tape? More like cutting corners on environmental safeguards.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Great, let's export our clean energy jobs overseas while ignoring climate crises at home.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Bunkering loophole? Sounds like another way to fuel corporate profits, not public good.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
If you want to compete globally, you’ve got to stop strangling business with regulations.