8/26/2025

(P&GJ) — The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has re-issued its final order authorizing the construction and operation of Glenfarne’s Texas LNG project and approved the project’s construction schedule.

The order, issued Aug. 21, came three months ahead of FERC’s original release timeline. Alongside the authorization, FERC approved a construction schedule that targets completion of the facility by November 2029.

Texas LNG is being developed by Texas LNG Brownsville LLC, an affiliate of Glenfarne Group. The company is aiming to reach a final investment decision (FID) by the end of 2025 and has secured sufficient customer offtake commitments to support that milestone.

“Texas LNG is rapidly advancing toward a targeted year-end Final Investment Decision, and the re-issued FERC authorization, finalized three months ahead of schedule, greatly accelerates our momentum through the second half of the year,” said Glenfarne CEO Brendan Duval. “Our world-class partners bring tremendous expertise to this project. The administration’s common-sense energy policies and the hard work of the FERC commissioners and staff, and the Texas congressional delegation are helping us unlock the project’s many benefits.”

Engineering, procurement and construction of the facility will be led by Kiewit under a lump-sum turnkey structure.

Texas LNG is planned as an export terminal at the Port of Brownsville, Texas. It is part of Glenfarne’s 32.8-million-tonne-per-annum LNG portfolio, which also includes the Alaska LNG and Magnolia LNG projects.

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