First on Fox: A American Bank Export-Impart It is planned to vote on Thursday on a project of the export project on natural gas, nearly $ 5 billion in Africa, which severely opposes the leaders of the US oil and gas industry, including its own energy secretary Donald Trump.
Rick Perry, who held the post of US Energy Minister during the first term Trump, said on the eve of the vote that he sees the potential permit of the Bank of Africa as a direct contradiction on Trump’s energy issues – and one that may endanger Trump’s long -standing targets in the United States in the second term.
“I’m not sure what strategy” with the project, “Perry Fox News Digital said in an interview. “I just think it is to resist the presidential” America of the first “agenda”, which is largely focused on solving oil and gas production, including the export of the SPG.
Galina’s concern reached the fever this week ahead of the planned voting of the EXIM Council on Thursday morning on whether needed Sign approximately 4.7 billion dollars The project of liquefied natural gas (MPG), which is held in Mozambique in France in Mozambique near the east coast of Africa.
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Rick Perry, US Energy Secretary, Wednesday, October 23, 2019, talks to media members outside the White House in Washington, Colombia. (Alex Edelman / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Energy representatives warned that the project, if allowed, poses a direct threat to the US LSG and export terminals, competing with a “molecule” from the US and massive supplies that it hopes for ink with buyers in Japan and Asia.
The demand of these countries is growing rapidly, and the US hopes to be an answer to this problem with its project Alaska, which Trump has advertised directly during his first appeal to the joint session of Congress earlier this month.
Alaska’s project, which cools the pipeline into a liquid that can be transported abroad, is key to the rapid provision of Asian markets, and the Trump administration hopes to use demand to overcome existing obstacles – including the opposite environment and billions in additional funding needed to get it online.
Thus, the Voting Bank Export-Import Bank for financing a foreign competitor project has many US energy officials scratching their heads.
“The US government’s funding for large foreign projects will be a direct competitive threat to expanding US exports,” one senior official said in an interview, knowing the Digital project.
This includes American projects such as Alaska SPG, exports, which risks completely squeezing Mozambique, officials say. They compete for the really same market – and Mozambique, unlike Alaska, rich in conflicts and civil unrest.
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Liquefied Natural Gas (SPG) Sohshu Maru is approaching thermal power plant Jera Co. FUTSU in the Free, prefecture of Chiba, Japan. (Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Trump used most of his time on the company’s path in 2024, promising to unleash oil and gas production to the US and exports of natural gas, including SPG supplies, which temporarily stopped at Baden’s administration is that Trump described while “catastrophic” policy.
It is important to note that the supply contracts are often signed for longer terms (10 to 20 years) than other fossil fuel contracts, which means closure of the United States can carry long-term risks.
The former senior administration official noted that the project of Alaska SPG will be almost impossible to leave the ground if the Totalenergies project is financed.
“It’s pretty impressive,” the former official added. “When we have Mozambique to come online, we undermine our abilities or even Canadians to develop our export operations on the west coast.” Former high -ranking official, as well as an official of the industry, appeared against the background of the sensitive nature of the project and the expectation of EXIM.
“Each molecule leaves Mozambique directly competes with the US molecules,” said Galina official.
“The reason for which this really matters is American energy projects not only for America Gulf, but also for states across the country where subcontractors and contractors support the construction of these billions and billions of projects and gas supplies.” These include places such as Pennsylvania, Ohio and much more.
EXIM advice can still vote in order not to allow funds that require Totalenergies for the Mozambique project. They could also postpone the vote further.
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President Donald Trump has advertised Alaska SPG project in his address to a joint session of the US Chamber of Capitol in Washington, Colombia County, March 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Pool/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)
So, why did the bank voted in order to prune Trump? Representatives of the industry and former administration officials point out that the current investment policy of EXIM does not prefer to support infrastructure on the US-based side, which caused efforts to reform in the first term Trump.
“If we want to sell American products to these countries, then let’s talk. But if we have this extraordinary resource, it is a issue of national security, as well as an economic issue,” Perry said.
“This object we are talking about is in direct competition with Alaska moving gas from the northern slope of Alaska south of the entrance, factioning it and exporting to the same markets,” he added.
Perry, who had previously held the position of Governor Texas and graduated from Texas A & M, refused that the approval of the EXIM financing of the Mozambique project would be like “Aga, which gives money at the University of Texas (in Austin)” to support his football program, citing what he was subject to decorative ones.
“If you check one of Donald Trump’s basic principles, it was America, and it’s not America at first,” Perry said. “And only on the face, I don’t think it should go forward, and I don’t think it will go forward.”
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The White House did not immediately respond to the Digital Fox News request for a commentary or Trump’s voting about the EXIM decision.
“I think, as soon as the president receives the wind, he will stop it,” Perry said.
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