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US approves LNG export extension for Golden Pass

US approves LNG export extension for Golden Pass

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Wednesday that it had approved a permit extension for exports of natural gas liquefied from the Golden Pass LNG LLC, a joint venture between QatarEnergy ExxonMobil, which is being built in Texas.

The $10 billion Sabine Pass project, currently under construction in Texas, will be able to export LNG to major markets in Asia and Europe with the approval of this extension.

Exports could start as soon as this year. The DOE stated that it would become the ninth major export terminal in the United States once built. QatarEnergy holds 70% and ExxonMobil has the rest of the joint-venture.

The DOE approved Golden Pass as the first project to export LNG to countries that did not have a free trade agreement during the first Trump Administration. It is pleasing to see this project so close to delivering its first LNG, said Tala Goudarzi, a department official from the fossil energy and carbon division.

After former president Joe Biden halted LNG exports to study economic and environmental impacts, the administration of Donald Trump has approved them. The U.S. exports the most LNG in the world.

Golden Pass' developers requested federal energy regulators for a three year extension in August to complete the construction of the project. They claimed that a change in main contractors required an extension until Nov. 2029.

Golden Pass has not responded to our request for a comment immediately.

Golden Pass, when completed, will be able to export LNG up to 2,57 billion cubic feet a day.

(source: Reuters)