Trump DOE approves Venture Global LNG exports from Louisiana project
- The Department of Energy conditionally approved exports from Venture Global's CP2 LNG project in Louisiana, despite concerns for local communities, climate, and energy prices nationwide.
- The CP2 LNG facility is proposed in an area with many low-income residents and is expected to generate significant air pollution, affecting local communities and economies.
- Mahyar Sorour of the Sierra Club stated that the CP2 LNG project will be a disaster for local communities, American consumers, and will worsen the climate crisis.
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U.S. LNG Industry to Continue Cutting Methane Emissions Despite Trump Rollbacks
Despite the Trump Administration’s plans to roll back many environmental laws and regulations, U.S. LNG exporters and project developers will continue to monitor, report, and try to reduce their methane emissions to meet the standards of their exports markets. U.S. LNG exporters to Europe and Asia are unlikely to see any effect on operations from the plans of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reverse climate regulations, Fred Hut…
Energy Secretary Wright on energy dominance: Pres. Trump was elected to bring some common sense back
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President Trump's meeting with top U.S. oil executives, the Trump administration's plans to boost domestic energy production, reversing LNG export ban, state of Chevron's Venezuela oil license, unleashing American energy, refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and more.

Trump advances another LNG project, drawing environmentalist ire
President Donald Trump's administration advanced another major US natural gas export project on Wednesday, handing oil companies a win the same day as a White House meeting with industry executives.
Trump-led Energy Department keeps cash flowing for Palisades restart effort
The Trump Administration showed its support for restarting the shuttered Palisades nuclear plant with an announcement that it is making the second loan disbursement, worth $56.8 million, to keep the project going.
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