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Venture Global calls on FERC for a reaffirmation of Louisiana LNG project approval

Venture Global, a U.S. liquefied gas company, is requesting approval before June 26 for its CP2 Louisiana plant. This was stated in a Wednesday letter to Chairman Mark Christie of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

The U.S. has the largest LNG exports in the world. The construction of the 28-million-metric-ton per annum plant (MTPA) will allow it to maintain its position as the top exporter of supercooled gas.

Venture Global said that it would give financial approval to the project before the middle of 2025. However, the company does not have the authorization to build the plant as its initial approval was revoked by FERC pending a supplemental study on the effect of the plant on air quality.

Last Friday, FERC concluded its environmental study. It found that there would not be any significant cumulative impacts on air quality.

Venture Global CEO Mike Sabel wrote in a letter to Christie: "We are clearly committed to investing our own capital to advance the Project... but the Commission must act."

According to LSEG, Venture Global is the US's second largest LNG exporter. It has also been responsible for the majority of the industry expansion in the United States since 2023.

If built, CP2 would be the largest LNG facility in the United States. Reporting by Sherin Varghese, Curtis Williams and Ni Williams.

(source: Reuters)