Texas LNG Titans Seek Green Light for Global Gas Exports
Published Date: 3/23/2026
Notice
Summary
Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC and partners want permission to export a huge amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Texas to countries without free trade deals with the U.S. This long-term plan could move about 251 billion cubic feet of gas each year, boosting energy trade and business. People have until May 22, 2026, to share their thoughts or objections before the government decides.
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