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Brownsville is the last major deepwater port in Texas that doesn’t have large fossil fuel projects. The 750-acre facility will export Texas natural gas to other countries.
The Texas LNG project is a multi-decade liquid natural gas shipping terminal project near Brownsville, Texas.It has been in the planning stages since the early 2010s and, as of 2019, gained regulatory authority approval for construction and operation in the 2020s, with initial export shipments as early as 2025.
The following six projects are in various stages of planning according to the US Federal regulatory authority as of May 2020. [94] Operational. Venture Global LNG, Calcasieu Pass, Louisiana. [95] Pending Applications. Commonwealth LNG, Cameron Parish, LA [citation needed] Sempra–Port Arthur LNG, Trains 3 & 4, Port Arthur, TX [citation needed]
Aug. 13—A decision by the D.C. Circuit Court vacating Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval of liquefied natural gas export terminal and related pipeline projects at the Port of ...
Oct. 2—Cities in the Rio Grande Valley are expressing support for a liquefied natural gas terminal project at the Port of Brownsville that will face additional scrutiny after its federal ...
Aug. 7—The D.C. Circuit Court on Tuesday ruled against approval of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal and related pipeline projects at the Port of Brownsville, effectively canceling ...
The LNG export industry has become “a vital engine of economic growth and infrastructural development for Texas,” Texans for Natural Gas, a project of the Texas Independent Producers and ...
Oct. 23—NextDecade, parent company of Rio Grande LNG, has filed a petition for a rehearing on the D.C. Circuit Court's Aug. 6 ruling that reversed federal authorization of the LNG export ...