LNG Ownership Shuffles in Texas: Energy Deals Shift Hands Quietly
Published Date: 11/18/2025
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Summary
Rio Grande LNG and its Train 4 and Train 5 companies just changed who owns part of Train 4 after a deal closed on September 9, 2025. The Department of Energy is letting everyone know and asking for comments or protests by December 3, 2025. This change could affect how natural gas is imported or exported, but no money details were shared yet.
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