US-based LNG Prime in expansion mode, launches subscription service

LNG Prime LLC is now officially registered in the US state of Delaware and headquartered in New York City. The world’s premier LNG news and marketing platform is entering a new growth phase and introducing a news subscription service.

With operations in Europe and now the US, this new move will enable the company to strengthen its position as the premier daily LNG news provider and broaden its business, which, among others, could include organizing LNG/energy events in the future.

In a short period, LNG Prime has become a must-visit platform for anyone working in the LNG industry. It gathers hundreds of thousands of visitors annually via its website, newsletters, social media, and other channels.

The platform’s users include executives and managers of some of the world’s top LNG/energy, shipping, shipbuilding, trading, banking, and other firms.

Our editors wrote about 9,000 articles since the launch in January 2021, including hundreds of exclusive news stories supported by a network of credible sources around the globe.

No publisher has a bigger LNG audience or produces more unique LNG content.

In addition, content produced by our editors has also been featured on many other platforms covering the LNG/energy and other industries.

Subscription service to start on August 1

LNG Prime has kept the daily content free of charge for three and a half years, unlike most of its peers in the industry.

However, it has now been decided to introduce a subscription service due to continuing investments in the company’s growth and expansion.

The news subscription we are introducing will have the lowest yearly rate compared to our peers, while there will always be at least one article per day to read for free.

A one-year subscription to our news will regularly cost $600, but we have also decided to offer a discount for a limited number of subscriptions as our goal is to keep all our current users on the platform.

With the discount, the annual subscription will cost just $295 or $25 per month.

LNG Prime expects to launch the subscription service on August 1, 2024, while upgrading the platform to increase speed, security, and other features.

“We have been working hard on this big move for a long time. I want to thank everyone who participated in helping us reach the goal,” said Mirza Duran, founder of LNG Prime.

“From the launch, we’ve set the bar high, and we are certain that registering in the US will propel LNG Prime to even bigger heights,” Duran added.

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