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Endeavor Global LNG asks United States energy regulator to keep documents confidential

Liquefied natural gas ( LNG) exporter Venture Global LNG on Thursday provided to U.S. regulators a proposed protective order seeking to keep documents on the construction of a Louisiana export facility personal.

The request will test the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) determination to back a call by Endeavor Global LNG's customers to need the business to divulge details on the plant's startup and repair work.

Endeavor Global has said it would not make the info readily available

unless purchased to do so

.

FERC had actually given Endeavor Global 5 days to supply the proposed order that sets out a process for any usage of its privileged info.

Consumers, including BP, Shell, Edison , Repsol, Galp, Unipec and Orlen , submitted with the regulator to talk about the extension, or challenged the absence of access to the documents, saying they might not evaluate its demand without viewing them.

They have in the previous accused Endeavor Global of

selling billions of dollars of LNG

since 2022 that must have been provided under long-term agreements to them.

The Arlington, Virginia-based company has exported 257 pre-commercial freights at rates well above the rates that other exporters charged, Shell said in its demand to reject the extension.

The business offered its LNG at approximately $48.8 million per cargo, or $29 million more per cargo than if the LNG was cost the average of other U.S. exporters' costs, Shell approximated, using U.S. Department of Energy data.

Endeavor Global said in the past none of the business had requested access to any private filings on its Calcasieu Pass center, and it had actually not been required to offer a protective order.

As Calcasieu Pass will explain in a different filing, it opposes those demands, it told the commission.