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Freeport LNG Sought Permission To Ramp Up Operations

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Freeport LNG sought permission from federal energy regulators to take more steps to return its export plant in Texas to full commercial operation, which would allow the plant to supply more LNG to the global markets ahead of the winter heating season according to Reuters.

  • The facility closed from June 2022 to February 2023 after a fire.
  • The company filed on Monday to ask FERC to authorize the steps needed to return the plant’s second dock (Dock 2) to service.
  • In the first phase of its restart efforts, Freeport returned the three liquefaction trains, two LNG storage tanks (Tanks 1 and 2) and a single LNG berth (Dock 1) to service.

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