"By requiring that the ships be American-built, we will be able to employ several hundred thousand new men and women in our shipyards," Congressman John Garamendi said on the floor of House of Representatives on Wednesday as he moved a legislative amendment that would require export of US gas in ships build in US.
As of now there are 117 shipyards in the United States that build ships. None of them yet build these tankers. They could if we pass this amendment," Garamendi said, arguing that such a move would result in massive job creation in the US.
"I say let's build the other seven in the United States. They want American natural gas; build the ships in America. We know that this is a big industry. Cheniere needs 100 ships when they begin to ship natural gas, LNG, from their new terminal in Texas--100 ships," he said.
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Garamendi wrote a letter to the US President Barack Obama before his India travel in this regard.
In his letter Garamendi Ranking Member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure's Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee, said American LNG is a strategic national asset, and it must be used to bolster another strategic national asset, our domestic shipbuilding industry and merchant marine personnel.
"The potential is vast, and I urge you to stand strong for American shipbuilding as Prime Minister Modi has for India's," it added
This week, the House of Representatives is considering HR 351, a bill to expedite the export of LNG.