House Panel Advances Bill to Remove Energy Department From LNG Export Approval Process
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy voted 15-13 June 5 to approve a bill that would eliminate a requirement that the Energy Department authorize liquefied natural gas exports, leaving the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as the sole…
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authority for the approval process. The Unlocking Our Domestic LNG Potential Act is intended to prevent a future administration from banning the issuance of U.S. LNG export permits. The full House passed the bill in the last Congress (see 2503070048).