Federal energy regulator rejects communities’ pleas to reconsider LNG project

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will not rehear a dispute between three South Texas municipalities and the company slated to build the largest liquefied natural gas terminal at the Port of Brownsville, the FERC said last week.

In a 61-page opinion, two of the FERC’s three commissioners denied a request by the cities of Port Isabel and South Padre Island and the town of Laguna Vista to reconsider its decision to authorize NextDecade Corp. to build an LNG processing plant, export terminal…

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