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azdailysun.com | Curtis Williams
BP will begin loading its first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana on Wednesday, according to London Stock Exchange Group data. The BP-chartered vessel British Mentor was to dock at the Calcasieu Pass port. It is the first cargo BP is receiving from the export facility under its supply contract, more than three years after Venture Global started selling LNG from the plant on the spot market. kAmv2=A t?6C8:2 D2:5 62C=:6C @?
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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Curtis Williams
By Curtis Williams (Reuters) - BP Plc will begin loading its first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana on Wednesday, according to LSEG data. The BP-chartered vessel British Mentor was about to dock at the Calcasieu Pass port. It is the first cargo BP is receiving from the export facility under its supply contract, more than three years after Venture Global started selling LNG from the plant on the spot market.
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msn.com | Curtis Williams
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whbl.com | Curtis Williams
By Curtis WilliamsHOUSTON (Reuters) – Venture Global LNG has begun commercial operations at its Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana, ending a more than a three-year commissioning process at the plant, the company said on Tuesday. Venture Global will now sell LNG to its long-term customers at lower prices rather than test cargoes to the highest bidders in the red-hot global market.
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finance.yahoo.com | Timothy Gardner |Curtis Williams
By Timothy Gardner and Curtis Williams WASHINGTON/Houston (Reuters) -The U.S. is slated on Wednesday to rescind a policy issued by the administration of former President Joe Biden that requires liquefied natural gas, or LNG, projects to export within seven years of receiving regulatory approval.
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