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Largest foreign investment in Louisiana history to build first greenfield LNG project - MSNThe U.S. is the world's largest liquefied natural gas exporter, with Louisiana handling 61% of U.S. LNG exports in 2023, according to the latest U.S. Energy Information Agency data.
NEW ORLEANS - Louisiana has joined Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee in legally redefining natural gas as “green energy,” with ...
Guest column: Hydrogen could be a key resource to fueling Louisiana's future. Here's how. - NOLA.com
Using blue hydrogen, which is produced from natural gas and in which the carbon is caputured, could be a key to Louisiana's energy future, this guest columnist argues. Here's how.
Global industrial gases company Linde announced Monday it will invest more than $400 million to build the largest air ...
Explore how Louisiana is poised to thrive in evolving trade conditions for economic growth and global business opportunities.
Louisiana judge ends pause on new natural gas exports, but future expansion still in question | WWNO
A federal judge in southwest Louisiana ended the Biden administration’s pause on new liquified natural gas export plants on Monday, siding with 17 Republican Attorneys General.
Faimon Roberts: Louisiana's got plenty of water. It's everywhere you look. But when it comes to our groundwater resources, we need some statewide management.
Woodland Biofuels (the "Company"), Inc., announced a planned $1.35 billion investment at the Port of South Louisiana to establish the world's largest carbon negative renewable natural gas plant ...
Perth, Australia-based Woodside Energy on Tuesday announced its plan to develop a three-train, 16.5 million ton per annum liquefied natural gas production and export terminal in Calcasieu Parish, ...
Using blue hydrogen, which is produced from natural gas and in which the carbon is caputured, could be a key to Louisiana's energy future, this guest columnist argues. Here's how.
(The Center Square) – A West Australian energy company is building a liquified natural gas (LNG) production and export terminal in Louisiana to expand the U.S. liquified natural gas export market.
(The Center Square) – A West Australian energy company is building a liquified natural gas (LNG) production and export terminal in Louisiana to expand the U.S. liquified natural gas export market.
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