LNG Prime announces subscription price change and system upgrade

US-based LNG Prime, the world’s premier LNG news and marketing platform, is announcing important updates regarding its daily news subscription service and subscription management system.

Over the past two years, LNG Prime has been offering its annual single-user news subscription at a significantly discounted rate of $295, compared to its regular price of $600. This pricing was introduced as a special promotional offer to make our service more accessible to our subscribers.

After careful consideration, LNG Prime management has decided to continue offering a discounted subscription rate rather than introducing the full regular price.

Beginning July 27, 2026, the annual subscription price will be $495. This includes renewals and new subscriptions.

While this represents an increase over the current promotional rate, it remains below the standard annual price of $600 and well below any annual subscription price charged by our peers.

In addition to this pricing update, we are implementing a new subscription management system.

This upgrade is designed to provide a more secure, reliable, and user-friendly experience, with enhanced account management, improved payment processing, and strengthened security measures to better protect your information.

These changes reflect our ongoing commitment to investing in the quality and security of our service while continuing to deliver the trusted news you rely on every day.

The team behind LNG Prime sincerely appreciates the continued support from its subscribers and partners.

If you have any questions regarding these changes, please do not hesitate to contact our support team.

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