Rio Grande LNG says D.C. opinion could cause ‘death spiral,’ seeks rehearing

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NextDecade Liquid Natural Gas development company continues construction Thursday, April 4, 2024, along Texas State Highway 4 at their Rio Grande LNG export facility in Brownsville. (Miguel Roberts/The Brownsville Herald)

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NextDecade, parent company of Rio Grande LNG, has filed a petition for a rehearing on the D.C. Circuit Court’s Aug. 6 ruling that reversed federal authorization of the LNG export terminal project currently under construction at the Port of Brownsville.

Rio Grande LNG is listed as the intervenor in the petition, which specifically seeks “rehearing and rehearing en banc,” asking for a rehearing before the full court rather than the panel of judges that handed down the ruling. The D.C. court’s ruling vacated Federal Energy Regulatory Commission November 2019 authorizations of Rio Grande LNG, the associated Rio Bravo Pipeline Project, and another LNG terminal project proposed for the port, Texas LNG…

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