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Sempra Port Arthur Phase 2 receives US approval for LNG export

The Department of Energy announced on Thursday that Sempra’s Port Arthur Phase 2 Project in Texas had won U.S. approval for exporting liquefied gas to Europe and Asia.

The first final LNG export approval was given by President Donald Trump, reversing a pause in the approvals ordered by former President Biden to study the environmental and economic impacts of this booming industry.

According to U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, the project is "a significant expansion of a first phase that was already under construction – turning more liquid gold underneath our feet into energy for the American public."

Port Arthur LNG Phase II is still awaiting a final investment determination (FID) but will export 1,91 billion cubic feet of gas per day when completed. Port Arthur Phase 1 has begun construction and will begin exporting LNG by 2027.

Sempra operates Cameron LNG Export Terminal in Louisiana which exports LNG since 2019. It is also building the Energia Costa Azul Terminal in Mexico which will start commercial export operations for U.S. gas as LNG by 2026.

In a recent earnings call, Sempra stated that it expected to have a final investment decision (FID) by the end the year. However, "uncertainty regarding the macroeconomic climate may impact the timing of product developments." (Reporting and editing by Lisa Shumaker; Additional reporting by Curtis Williams, Houston)

(source: Reuters)