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LNG: Regulator Gives Venture Global Permission to Introduce Natgas into Plant

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Federal regulators Nov. 6 gave Venture Global LNG permission to introduce natural gas into its Plaquemines export plant in Louisiana, moving the facility closer to producing LNG, Reuters said.

  • The 20m mtpa liquefaction terminal will be the second largest US export facility.
  • Its start-up will make Venture Global the second-largest US LNG producer with capacity to export over 30m mtpa of LNG from Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines.
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Federal regulators Nov. 6 gave Venture Global LNG permission to introduce natural gas into its Plaquemines export plant in Louisiana, moving the facility closer to producing LNG, Reuters said.

  • The 20m mtpa liquefaction terminal will be the second largest US export facility.
  • Its start-up will make Venture Global the second-largest US LNG producer with capacity to export over 30m mtpa of LNG from Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines.