Golden Pass Seeks to Boost Capacity at Texas LNG Plant

(Reuters) — Golden Pass LNG sought permission from U.S. federal energy regulators to boost the capacity of the company’s $10 billion export terminal under construction in Texas to 18.1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) from 15.6 MTPA.  Golden Pass LNG Terminal Photo: Golden Pass Golden Pass, which filed its request with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last week, said on Monday that the increase “does not involve any equipment changes or environmental permit adjustments.” The company said it would achieve the addition by “production efficiencies.” “Because the capacity increase does not involve additions or adjustments to the permitted facilities, it would not result in a

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