Overturning Biden’s LNG order key to expanding Texas’ energy industry, congressman says

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The San Angelo Republican described Biden’s decision on liquefied natural gas, announced in January, as a “ban on energy exports” that needs to be “immediately ...

San Angelo’s August Pfluger spoke about energy and infrastructure needs during a media event alongside the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.Congressman August Pfluger, R-San Angelo, left, speaks with Punchbowl News' Anna Palmer during a discussion alongside the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 18.MILWAUKEE — In an event on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention, Rep.

“It didn’t impact any existing LNG exports, and it didn’t impact future LNG export terminals that had already been permitted,” Finley said. “That said, it certainly was a concern to countries that import U.S. LNG and plan to do more so in the future, such as Japan.” Hugh Daigle, a petroleum and geosystems professor at the University of Texas-Austin, said via email that Biden’s move could mean that the United States is missing out on future growth possibilities for LNG.

 

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