Gas Cross-Border Permissions Get Smooth Three-Year Renewal
Published Date: 12/18/2025
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Summary
FERC is extending the approval for collecting info about gas pipeline import and export applications for three more years—no changes, no extra costs. If you handle natural gas imports or exports, this affects you! You’ve got until February 17, 2026, to share your thoughts. It’s all about keeping the paperwork smooth and legal for moving gas across borders.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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FERC‑539 Reporting Extended Three Years
FERC is renewing the FERC-539 information collection (OMB Control No. 1902-0062) for three more years with no changes. If you handle natural gas imports or exports (including pipeline or LNG terminal shipments) you must keep filing the same forms: the Commission estimates 6 respondents file 2 responses each (12 responses) with an average 15 hours and $1,545 cost per response, for a total annual burden of 180 hours and $18,540 and about $3,090 per respondent. Comments on this collection are due February 17, 2026.
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