Southwest Louisiana LNG terminals routinely violate federal pollution standards: report
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Southwest Louisiana LNG terminals routinely violate federal pollution standards: report
The Cheniere Corp. LNG liquefaction plant and export terminal on Sabine Pass in Cameron Parish. (Matthew White/Getty Images)New research shows a continuous pattern of air pollution violations from liquified natural gas export facilities in Southwest Louisiana. Three LNG export facilities in Cameron Parish are featured in a report from the Environmental Integrity Project, a nonprofit research organization. Sourced from federal and state data, t…
Report finds ongoing violations at Louisiana LNG terminals
A new report from the Environmental Integrity Project alleges that southwest Louisiana’s liquefied natural gas terminals have been in near-constant violation of the Clean Air Act for the past three years, Louisiana Illuminator writes. Using state and federal data, the nonprofit documented 12 consecutive quarters of air pollution violations at Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass and Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass facilities, and 11 quarters at Camero…
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