Cayman looks at LNG for stop-gap energy solution
Historically, natural gas was a regional market because suppliers could typically only sell to countries that were connected by gas pipelines. But since the turn of the century, heavy investment in liquefied natural gas plants – operations that cool natural gas into a liquid form that can be transported in special LNG tankers – has massively increased global supply. That makes gas-fired power plants more feasible for islands, like Cayman, that aren’t connected to regional natural gas pipelines. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Jun 12, 2026 09:04 PM