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Environmental groups challenge federal approval of Louisiana LNG export facility
A coalition of environmental groups on Wednesday challenged the federal government’s energy regulator over the approval of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Louisiana, alleging it would harm the Gulf of Mexico’s fisheries. In the challenge, filed in the DC Circuit, the Southern Environmental Law Center argued the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission violated federal law when it authorized Venture Global’s CP2 LNG project in Cameron Parish. The proposed project, which would run 85 miles and connect the export facility to a mainline pipeline in Jasper County, Texas, violates the Natural Gas Act and does not identify a public benefit associated with the project. “There’s

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