Houston Chronicle by James Osborne March 1, 2019
Senate Republicans introduced legislation Friday aiming to speed up federal reviews of LNG terminals and other energy infrastructure.
The legislation introduced by Senators Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Bill Cassidy, R-Louis., and Cory Gardner, R-Colo., comes amidst increasing consternation from companies developing liquefied natural gas export terminals and pipelines that application reviews by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission are taking too long.
"We are well-positioned to help other nations diversify their energy supplies and achieve a greater level of energy security," said Murkowski, chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. "Yet, that will only become a reality if we can resolve the application backlog at FERC and allow infrastructure projects to move forward."
After a delay on FERC's approval of the Calcasieu Pass LNG facility in Louisiana, the project's developer, Venture Global LNG, sent a letter to commissioners in January warning unexpected delays in approval could turn away investors.
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