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NextDecade withdraws carbon capture task application at FERC

Liquefied gas firm NextDecade has actually withdrawn its application at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for developing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) center, the company stated on Tuesday.

The company had proposed the job in 2021 to lower permitted co2 emissions at Rio Grande, its LNG facility in Texas, by more than 90%.

NextDecade said its subsidiary Rio Grande LNG has actually asked for the FERC to end the CCS proceeding.

The CCS task at RGLNG is not sufficiently established to enable FERC review to continue at this time, stated NextDecade CEO Matt Schatzman.

Earlier this month, a U.S. court overturned the FERC's. authorization for NextDecade's Rio Grande LNG job for not. providing an extra ecological effect statement.

The center has been in advancement for several years,. suffering repeated delays, and the stage 1 is now anticipated to. reach completion by early 2029 at an expected expense of about $18. billion.

(source: Reuters)