The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has re-issued the Final Order authorizing the construction and operation of the Texas LNG project, three months ahead of schedule. Texas LNG is being developed by Texas LNG Brownsville LLC, an affiliate of Glenfarne Group, LLC, and aims to complete construction by November 2029. Glenfarne Chief Executive Officer Brendan Duval said the re-issued FERC authorization accelerates the project's momentum toward a targeted year-end Final Investment Decision.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has re-issued the Final Order authorizing the construction and operation of the Texas LNG project, three months ahead of schedule. The project, being developed by Texas LNG Brownsville LLC, an affiliate of Glenfarne Group, LLC, aims to complete construction by November 2029. According to Glenfarne Chief Executive Officer Brendan Duval, the re-issued FERC authorization accelerates the project's momentum toward a targeted year-end Final Investment Decision (FID).
The Texas LNG project, located in Brownsville, Texas, is part of a broader trend of expanding liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity in the United States. As of August 2025, several projects are under construction or in planning, with significant potential to double U.S. LNG export capacity by 2028. These projects include Golden Pass LNG, Plaquemines LNG Phase 2, Port Arthur LNG Phase I, and Rio Grande LNG Phase I, among others [1].
The acceleration of the Texas LNG project is a notable development in the U.S. LNG sector, which has seen significant growth in recent years. The Biden-era pause on new Department of Energy (DOE) approvals for non-free trade agreement countries was lifted, allowing progress, but a 7-year export commencement deadline was rescinded in April 2025 for more flexibility. This policy shift has facilitated the advancement of several LNG projects, including the Texas LNG project [1].
The Texas LNG project's acceleration is also notable due to the increasing global demand for LNG. As countries around the world seek to diversify their energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, LNG has emerged as a key component of the global energy mix. The Texas LNG project, with its strategic location on the Gulf Coast, is well-positioned to meet this growing demand.
Moreover, the project's acceleration is a testament to the strong industry partnerships and collaborations that are driving the U.S. LNG sector. The signing of a purchase and sale agreement by Sempra Infrastructure and ConocoPhillips for the Port Arthur LNG project, for instance, highlights the importance of these partnerships in the successful development and operation of LNG projects [2].
In conclusion, the FERC's re-issued Final Order authorizing the construction and operation of the Texas LNG project is a significant development in the U.S. LNG sector. The acceleration of the project's timeline underscores the growing demand for LNG, the importance of industry partnerships, and the potential of the U.S. as a major player in the global LNG market.
References:
[1] https://nathanhammer.substack.com/p/overview-of-new-and-proposed-us-lng
[2] https://inspenet.com/en/noticias/sempra-and-conocophillips-strengthen-lng-exports-from-texas/
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