Exports of US LNG to the Caribbean reached 0.3 bcf/d in 2025 and could rise further this year, notably to the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Panama where most of the islands’ regas capacity is concentrated. The three island nations imported approximately 0.4 Bcf/d of LNG from the United States, up nearly 32% year-on-year, according to data from the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL).
Crowley Fuels, a subsidiary of Crowley Maritime Corp. operating from Florida, and US company PowerSecure have formed a partnership to develop micro-grids using LNG and renewables to provide more reliability to power users in the Caribbean and Central America.
AG&P has intensified talks with private developers of LNG facilities that can deliver 5 to 20 MW of decentralised power. “The rule-of-thumb for LNG is $1 million/MW for small-scale projects,” president Albert D. Altura said commented.