FERC Approval of CP2 LNG Terminal Would Prove Limited Value of Biden’s Export “Pause”

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News reports indicate that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is likely to vote on the approval of the controversial Calcasieu Pass 2 liquid natural gas export facility on Thursday. If approved, the facility would be free to export LNG to at least 20 nations that hold free trade status with the U.S.

In response, Food & Water Watch Policy Director Jim Walsh issued the following statement:“FERC’s approval of this massive new LNG export facility would cut through the heart of President Biden’s LNG pause, realizing one of the largest fossil fuel export projects ever proposed in the United States.

 

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