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US regulators seek emission data updates for Venture Global LNG plant

U.S regulators asked LNG exporter Venture Global LNG to update its emissions analysis for its proposed Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG export task in Louisiana, according to a letter sent out on Wednesday.

Venture Global is seeking consent from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to double the capability of its Calcasieu Pass liquefaction plant with a 2nd phase that would produce 20 million lots of LNG per year.

The Arlington, Virginia-based business has actually provided other regulators different emissions info on its CP1 project, FERC said, requesting upgraded emissions data following a. complaint from environmental groups.

Last month, the Sierra Club informed FERC that Endeavor Global. LNG applied to Louisiana's Department of Environmental Quality. ( LDEQ) for a modification of its emissions permit to reflect. higher levels of atmospheric discharge.

The expected increased emissions came from proposed. operational modifications to that center's 5 combined-cycle. combustion turbines, FERC said in its letter.

In response, Endeavor Global stated that at the time it. applied to FERC for approval to build the CP2 plant, its. application with the LDEQ was pending, and it has actually not received a. greenlight.

Venture Global stated the application reflected proposed. functional changes involving increased hours of operation of. the duct burners, however stated emissions cumulatively would remain. within air quality requirements.

The LDEQ application for increased emissions was for CP1. and not for CP2, Venture Global added.