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Rio Grande extends its LNG facility construction in Texas for three years

Rio Grande LNG 'has requested a three-year Extension from the U.S. Federal Regulatory Commission 'to?construct a export facility in Texas.

In a Friday filing with the energy regulator, the company said that it needed time to complete certain projects and to make the Port of Brownsville liquefied?gas export facility operational by 2031.

Rio Grande LNG, a?facility under construction owned by NextDecade with a capacity to?export 48?million tonne per year of super-chilled natural gas.

Rio Grande has announced that construction on all five LNG trains is moving forward at the Rio Grande Terminal. Workers have been mobilized and are completing building activities across the site.

The construction of trains 1-3 should be completed in the first quarter of?2029 and the remainder by the second of?2031.

The five-train terminal is an important part of the company's LNG export ambitions on the U.S. Gulf Coast.

Rio Grande expects to finish all authorized project facilities by November 22nd 2031. (Reporting and editing by Leroy Leo, Maju Samuel, and Pranav Mathur from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)