Secure Transatlantic Energy Starts With American Natural Gas

A nonprofit advocacy organization advancing US EU energy security through sovereign backed LNG policy and strategic cooperation.

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The Challenge Facing Energy Security

Europe’s industrial base and national security remain vulnerable without reliable access to long term, non Russian natural gas supply. Fragmented LNG markets, high intermediary costs, and limited credit access prevent efficient cooperation between US producers and European end users. Without a coordinated policy framework, both sides face higher costs, increased risk, and long term dependence on unstable energy sources.

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A Policy Guide for a Secure Energy Future

American Gas Partners Association exists to guide policymakers and industry leaders toward a stable, transparent, and sovereign supported transatlantic LNG framework.

AGPA represents the US natural gas industry in global energy policy discussions, aligning government, producers, and allied nations around shared energy security objectives.

A Clear Path Forward

AGPA advances a practical policy roadmap built on proven financial and regulatory tools:

Step One

Align US and EU governments around shared energy security goals and sovereign commitments.

Step Two

Establish sovereign backed credit, debt, and offtake support to reduce LNG value chain risk.

Step Three

Enable long term, direct LNG relationships between US producers and European industrial end users.

Why AGPA Is A Trusted Source

AGPA is led by a team with over 175 years of combined experience across energy policy, LNG markets, finance, and government relations.

The association has established relationships with US and EU government agencies, secured preliminary commitments from European industrial users, and developed policy frameworks that support immediate and long term LNG deployment.

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What Success Looks Like

With AGPA policy leadership:

• US producers gain reliable access to European demand
• European industry secures affordable, long term LNG supply
• Government stakeholders strengthen allied energy independence
• LNG markets operate with greater transparency and lower cost
• Russian gas dependence is permanently reduced

Take Part in Strengthening Energy Security

AGPA works with policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders committed to long term transatlantic energy cooperation.