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FERC Seeking Comment on Texas LNG Export Facility

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said Freeport LNG Development filed an application Aug. 31 for authorization to build and operate natural gas liquefaction and export facilities on Quintana Island, Texas. The facility would be adjacent to the existing Freeport LNG…

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Development liquefied natural gas import terminal on Quintana Island. It would have three liquefaction trains, each capable of producing 4.4 million metric tons of LNG per year. Freeport also proposes to build facilities about 2.5 miles north of the Terminal to support the natural gas liquefaction and export operations, FERC said in a Federal Register notice. FERC is seeking comments by Oct. 3 on the proceeding, Docket CP12-509-000.