Por: The Advocate Business September 07, 2023
A federal appeals court has blocked an attempt by a to nullify an Army Corps of Engineers permit for Driftwood LNG, the $25 billion liquefied natural gas export plant being built near Lake Charles. Sierra Club and Healthy Gulf filed a federal lawsuit in July 2022 asking for a review of the permit, known as a “dredge and fill” permit regulated by Section 404 the Clean Water Act. The permits dictate how companies can dredge or fill material... + full article
The Advocate USA Business October 11, 2023
Driftwood LNG is asking federal regulators for another 36 months to build its $25 billion liquefied natural gas export terminal near Lake Charles.In a filing last week with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Driftwood LNG officials cited lengthy equipment delivery... + más
Court blocks environmental challenge to Driftwood LNG’s federal permit | The Advocate
Driftwood LNG’s last export contract craters, leaving $25 billion project’s future in doubt | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business August 09, 2023
Driftwood LNG has lost its last long-term export contract, casting a dark cloud over the future of the $25 billion liquefied natural gas project even as construction at the site continues to ramp up.Tellurian Inc., the Houston company behind the project, confirmed in a... + más
Is Louisiana’s LNG boom slowing down? Analysts weigh in after project delays | The Advocate
G2 Net-Zero, led by Chas Roemer, pulls plug on LNG export plant in Cameron Parish | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business August 03, 2023
Delfin LNG just wants a little more time. Again.The floating liquefied natural gas terminal, planned for a site roughly 40 miles from the Cameron Parish coast, is asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a fifth extension of its development timeline. When authorizing... + más
Led by Louisiana, US LNG export output soared in 2022 | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business June 24, 2023
Though Lake Charles LNG lost its second attempt this quarter to gain more time for its liquefied natural gas export project, the firm plans to keep moving forward with the development — and the federal government gave them just enough wiggle room to do so.The Department of... + más
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The Advocate USA Business April 06, 2023
G2 Net-Zero, the Baton Rouge energy company led by Chas Roemer, has pulled its request to export liquefied natural gas and will no longer pursue an LNG plant in Cameron Parish.In a filing with the , G2 Net-Zero told the agency it plans to withdraw its application for an LNG... + más
Cheniere eyeing yet another expansion of its Sabine Pass LNG terminal | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business February 22, 2023
Led by Louisiana’s three liquefied natural gas export terminals, the United States shipped out far more LNG in 2022 than it did in 2021.The nation’s seven export terminals delivered more than 3.86 trillion cubic feet of LNG in 2022, compared to nearly 3.56 trillion cubic... + más
The Future Of American LNG: Climate Booster And Foreign Policy Tool | Forbes
The Advocate USA Entertainment December 05, 2022
A lineup of Santa ornaments carved from driftwood by Elvin Watts of Denham Springs. STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER Christmas isn't Christmas in Louisiana if your tree isn't decorated with driftwood, oyster shells, dried okra pods and gourds.Well, admittedly, that's... + más
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