Shamis & Gentile P.A., a law firm that advocates for investors who are victims of securities fraud, is investigating potential claims against Venture Global, Inc. (VG)

If you purchased or acquired Venture Global securities and suffered losses, you may be eligible to join this securities investigation and seek compensation.

About Venture Global

Venture Global is a developer and operator in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector. The company’s core business centers on the production and export of LNG, with its flagship facility, Calcasieu Pass, serving as a major revenue driver in early 2025.

The company went public on January 27, 2025, raising approximately $1.8 billion through its IPO.

Potential Concerns Under Investigation

Lawyers are investigating whether Venture Global may have made misleading statements or omitted material information regarding its LNG supply contracts and the operational status of its Calcasieu Pass facility.

On August 12, 2025, Venture Global announced a favorable arbitration outcome against Shell, stating it had “consistently honored its] agreements without exception.” Subsequently, on [October 9, 2025, the company disclosed in a Form 8-K that an ICC tribunal found it breached its LNG supply contract with BP by delaying commercial operations of Calcasieu Pass.

Following this news, Venture Global’s stock fell from $12.58 per share at market close on October 9, 2025 to $9.45 per share by close on October 10, 2025, causing substantial harm to investors. Attorneys may investigate whether Venture Global adequately disclosed the risks and potential liabilities associated with its customer arbitrations.

Legal professionals might also review whether investors were fully informed about the unresolved claims from multiple customers, including BP, Shell, and others.

Attorneys may focus on whether Venture Global’s public statements and filings misled investors by highlighting the favorable Shell arbitration outcome, which lifted the stock nearly 6% after hours, while allegedly downplaying ongoing disputes and risks later exposed by the BP ruling.

The investigation may also examine the company’s IPO prospectus and earnings reports to assess whether known risks; such as the later BP ruling, were adequately disclosed or improperly minimized.

Your Rights and Next Steps

Investors who purchased or acquired Venture Global securities between January 2025, and October 2025, and suffered losses may have important rights. This is an investigation, not a filed lawsuit, but it may lead to a class action if evidence of securities law violations is found.

Lawyers are ready to help investors understand their options.

If the investigation uncovers that Venture Global may have made misleading statements or omitted key information about its contracts, operations, or financial risks, affected investors could be eligible to join a class action to seek recovery of their losses.

It is important for investors to act promptly. Securities investigations are time-sensitive, and waiting too long could impact eligibility. Investors may be asked to provide documentation of their purchases, sales, and losses to support any potential claims.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

If you purchased or acquired Venture Global securities and experienced financial losses during the relevant period, you may be entitled to compensation. Securities investigations can move quickly, and acting soon helps ensure your interests are represented.

To join the investigation and learn more about your rights, complete the form below.