Members of a U.S. House panel on climate and energy issues split along party lines Tuesday about the Biden administration’s recent move to pause new approvals of liquified natural gas exports.
EQT has several nonbinding deals with LNG developers in the U.S., including Texas LNG LLC, Energy Transfer LP’s Lake Charles and Commonwealth LNG. The pause most affects Energy Transfer and Commonwealth, as well as Venture Global LNG Inc.’s CP2 in Louisiana, that are moving forward with export projects.
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(Bloomberg) The chief executive officer of the country’s largest producer of natural gas dismissed the Biden administration’s move to freeze new liquefied natural gas exports as a political stunt, telling House lawmakers during a hearing Tuesday that the decision was designed to secure support at the ballot box.Most Read from BloombergTrump Denied Immunity in DC Election Case by Appeals CourtXi to Discuss China Stocks With Regulators as Rescue Bets BuildKing Charles Treated for Cancer in New