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LNG: Calcasieu LNG Allowed to Reintroduce Hazardous Liquids

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Venture Global LNG got approval from U.S. energy regulators on Tuesday to re-introduce hazardous fluids to part of the company's Calcasieu LNG export plant in Louisiana.

  • It puts the facility another step closer to starting commercial operations.
  • It has been sending test cargoes since March 202, to the dismay of offtake customers that have launched legal action.
  • FERC said that this approval does not give Venture Global the authority to place other project facilities in service at the LNG terminal. 
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Venture Global LNG got approval from U.S. energy regulators on Tuesday to re-introduce hazardous fluids to part of the company's Calcasieu LNG export plant in Louisiana.

  • It puts the facility another step closer to starting commercial operations.
  • It has been sending test cargoes since March 202, to the dismay of offtake customers that have launched legal action.
  • FERC said that this approval does not give Venture Global the authority to place other project facilities in service at the LNG terminal.