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Opponents inch closer to filing lawsuit over Port of Brownsville LNG terminal- oil and gas 360

Opponents inch closer to filing lawsuit over Port of Brownsville LNG terminal

Houston Chronicle Environmentalists and other opponents of three proposed liquefied natural gas export terminals at the Port of Brownsville are one step closer to filing a federal lawsuit after losing one of their requests to have permits for the projects decisions reconsidered. Over the past week, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission tabled requests filed by the Sierra Club, Texas RioGrande

FERC poised to make permit decisions on four LNG export projects in Texas- oil and gas 360

FERC poised to make permit decisions on four LNG export projects in Texas

Houston Chronicle Federal regulators appear poised to make permit decisions on the applications submitted by four liquefied natural gas export terminals in Texas.   After more than three years of review, commissioners with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission have placed permit decisions for the four projects on the agenda for the agency’s Thursday morning meeting. Three of the proposed projects

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Annova LNG pledges 1,400 acres of land for ocelot conservation

Source: Houston Chronicle The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service gave a nod of approval to Annova LNG’s proposed export terminal at the Port of Brownsville after the Houston liquefied natural gas company pledged to set aside more than 1,400 acres of land and enact several other measures to help preserve the endangered ocelot and jaguarundi. Seeking to build a facility