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    Reuters: US judge halts Biden administration’s pause on LNG permits

    Team_HydrowavBy Team_HydrowavJuly 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read

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    A federal judge has dealt President Joe Biden’s climate agenda a setback by blocking the Democrat’s administration from continuing to pause the approval of applications to export LNG, reports Reuters.

    U.S. District Judge, James Cain, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, sided with 16 Republican-led states in holding that the U.S. Department of Energy’s freeze on approvals of LNG exports was “completely without reason or logic.”

    Cain, an appointee of Republican former President, Donald Trump, said the states were likely to succeed in showing the pause contravened the Natural Gas Act and was arbitrary, capricious, and unconstitutional.

    Cain said the department’s actions were “above and beyond its scope of authority.” He said he had “reviewed the voluminous studies attached as exhibits, all of which boast of both the economic and environmental benefits of exporting natural gas.”

    An Energy Department spokesperson said it disagreed with the ruling and is evaluating next steps.

    The Biden administration announced the pause in January, which it said would allow officials to review the process for analysing economic and environmental impacts of projects seeking approval to export LNG to Europe and Asia where the fuel is in high demand.

    The January move was cheered by climate activists, an important part of Biden’s base, and could have delayed decisions on new plants until after the November presidential election, when Biden will face off against Trump.

    Republican-led states including Texas, Louisiana, and Florida sued in March, arguing the policy would harm the economy and undermine efforts to supply foreign allies in Europe with steady supplies of LNG as the region seeks to wean itself off piped gas from Russia.

    The states argued that the pause on new approvals for LNG exports oversteps the DOE’s authority under the Natural Gas Act, which they said requires the agency to affirmatively show projects are inconsistent with the public interest before denying applications.

    The states also argued the ban jeopardises billions of dollars in investments planned to build export facilities.

    Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/03072024/reuters-us-judge-halts-biden-administrations-pause-on-lng-permits/



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