Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are traveling to a Louisiana-based Liquified Natural Gas exporter Thursday, as the company announces a massive $18 billion expansion of its existing facility.
Since Trump took office in January, his administration has started approving LNG terminals and cutting barriers that restricted the use of the fuel.
Streamlining and modernizing the vast array of federal permitting processes is a massive job, but, after years of trying, real progress is finally being made.
The planned expansion of a massive liquefied natural gas facility in southeast Louisiana is a beacon for U.S. energy policy, according to two members of President Donald Trump's cabinet who spoke to workers there.
Two members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet visited Plaquemines Parish on Thursday (March 6) to tour the largest construction project currently underway in North America and to announce a major expansion of the facility.
Secretary Burgum ended the proceedings by exclaiming the upgrade was helping to “Make America Great Again,” and after he thanked Venture Global and everyone that played a part in helping out, one of Creed’s biggest hits started playing over the loudspeakers:
The planned expansion of a massive liquefied natural gas facility in southeast Louisiana is a beacon for a U.S. energy policy that doubles down on oil and gas exports under President Donald Trump, two members of his Cabinet told a crowd of cheering workers Thursday.
The company was joined Thursday by Trump administration officials to tout a Louisiana project aimed at boosting gas exports.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum held a joint appearance in south Louisiana Thursday to tout the
Top Trump administration officials visited one of Louisiana's largest liquefied ... Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, along with Gov. Jeff Landry and other state officials ...
“The prior administration had a full-on attack against U.S. energy,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told workers ... huge LNG facility in southwest Louisiana. Venture Global, which went ...