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Tellurian Inc.
July 22, 2024

Woodside Energy Acquires Tellurian

USLNG Developer Tellurian Acquired for $1.2 billion (Reuters) Curtis Williams, Ayushman Ojha (July 22): Australia’s Woodside Energy has agreed to buy USLNG developer Tellurian, including the Driftwood LNG export project, for $1.2 billion. The deal includes a $900 million cash purchase of outstanding Tellurian common stock at $1 per share. Driftwood is located in Lake […]

Pause
July 19, 2024

USLNG Momentum Maintained

USLNG Momentum Continues Despite DOE License Pause (Energy Intel.) Michael Sultan (July 19): Despite the Biden administration’s Jan. pause on export approvals to non-FTA countries, USLNG has maintained momentum with contracting in H1 2024 nearly matches that of 2023. The pause, which has since been lifted, initially led to a “flight to quality,” benefiting already […]

Mexico
July 15, 2024

USLNG Mexico Update

In The Eye of The Storm: North American LNG Stunted, but Raring to Go (NGI) Christopher Lenton, Sergio Chapa (July 15): Mexico has many LNG projects under construction that utilize US feed gas. Because of this, they are bound to the same approval process that USLNG is, needing construction approval from FERC and export approval […]

Pause
July 12, 2024

Pause Overturn Celebrated

Energy Advocates Celebrate LNG Export Pause Overturn (DC Journal) Taylor Millard (July 12): Judge James D. Cain Jr. recently halted President Biden’s temporary pause on new USLNG licenses. Cain ruled that the actions were outside the scope of presidential authority and rooted in politics. Looking back, why did Biden hit the pause button on LNG […]

Pause
July 10, 2024

Biden Administration Got It Wrong on LNG Pause

What the Biden Administration Got Wrong on Its LNG Pause (RealClearEnergy) Lucian Pugliaresi, Tatsuya Terazawa (July 10): The Biden administration’s pause on new LNG export approvals, intended for environmental reassessment, faces strong criticism for potentially undermining U.S. energy security and international relationships. Despite a recent court order, the DOE can continue delaying LNG export licenses […]

Pause
July 9, 2024

LNG Pause Overturned – Good News for NATO

NATO Partners Anticipate USLNG Supplies To Europe (Forbes) Ariel Cohen (July 09): The Biden administration’s pause on USLNG export permits was ended after 16 states successfully sued, arguing that the export restrictions were unconstitutional. This decision relieved European and East Asian allies, who were torn between the necessity to decouple from Russian energy and the […]

DOE
July 3, 2024

The Quiet Death of the LNG Pause

Federal Judge Overturns Biden’s USLNG Export Pause Jake Bittle (July 03): Judge James Cain of the Western District of Louisiana has overturned the Biden administration’s pause on new USLNG export approvals. The pause, hailed as a watershed moment for the climate movement when announced in January, has been effectively nullified within six months. Judge Cain […]

Pause
July 1, 2024

LNG Pause overturned

Judge Halts Biden’s Delay on LNG Export Projects (AP News) Matthew Daly (July 1): A Louisiana judge, U.S. District Judge James Cain, Jr., has sided with 16 Republican-led states, granting a preliminary injunction that puts the Biden administration’s delay of USLNG export approvals on hold. The pause was enacted earlier this year, aligning with environmentalists […]

Pause
July 1, 2024

Impact of USLNG Pause Defined

With Many Unknowns, LNG Pause Could Set Back U.S. Projects By Several Years (NGI) Jacob Dick (July 01): The DOE’s pause on non-FTA agreement permits for new USLNG projects has created uncertainty for at least 17 proposed projects. This includes seven advanced facilities in the United States and Mexico, representing a combined 9.3 bcfd in […]

Pause
July 1, 2024

Federal Judge Rules Against Pause

Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Pause on USLNG Export Permits A federal judge in Louisiana has put the DOE’s pause on natural gas export permits on hold. Judge James Cain of Louisiana granted a request for a stay from 16 red states that had challenged the pause, arguing it would harm their economies. Cain ruled that […]