Freeport LNG on Friday again delayed the restart of the LNG export plant in Texas which has been shut down since a June 8 explosion to the end of the year, pending regulatory approval. The Freeport terminal accounted for around 20% of all U.S. natural gas exports before the explosion and is the second-biggest U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility. pushing start-up plans for its Texas. Natural gas futures sold off sharply on the news, they had already been … Continue reading “Freeport LNG Again Delays Texas Export Plant Restart, Moves to Year End”