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Energy Transfer suspends its Lake Charles LNG Export Project

Energy Transfer announced on Thursday that it will suspend the development of its Lake Charles liquefied natural gas export facility to allocate funds to pipeline projects.

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The company had developed the LNG facility that produces 16.5 million metric tons of LNG per year and said previously that it had sold the majority of its production to long-term customers.

The facility would be given the green light to proceed if it sold at least 80% of the project to equity investors. The suspension comes amid fears of a global oversupply, as new production is brought online.

Energy Transfer is open to discussions with any third parties who may be interested in developing the project.

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne warned that the planned 'LNG plants to be built in America' could lead to a glut on the market. In January, President Donald 'Trump issued an order that the U.S. resume processing applications for export permits?for new LNG project as part of a push to increase U.S. output. Reporting by Arathy?Somasekhar in Houston and Sheila Dang; editing by Nathan Crooks.

(source: Reuters)