Freeport LNG Wins U.S. Regulator’s Approval for Export Plans

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Freeport LNG Development LP was cleared to go ahead with plans to build a liquefied natural gas export project in Texas, the third such facility to win approval from a U.S. regulator.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will allow the Freeport LNG plant to proceed, according to its statement yesterday. Freeport plans three units, each with a capacity of 4.4 million metrics tons of LNG a year.