Trump's interior and energy secretaries cheer on natural gas export industry in Gulf Coast
- The planned expansion of a liquefied natural gas facility by Venture Global aims to export LNG to Europe and Asia, supported by Donald Trump's administration as part of a broader energy policy.
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated that the Trump administration is committed to enhancing U.S. Energy dominance, expressing confidence in the country's ability to support both domestic and export needs.
- Venture Global seeks to build an LNG export terminal capable of exporting 20 million tons annually and generating 8.5 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions, according to its air quality permit application.
- Venture Global reported more than 2,000 permit violations in its first year and faced state orders to comply with regulations, according to the environmental group Louisiana Bucket Brigades.
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