(The Center Square) − Gulfstream LNG is proposing a major liquefied natural gas export terminal along the Mississippi River in southeast Louisiana, with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission accepting the company’s application, advancing it into the certificate review phase that will determine whether construction can proceed.
Construction is expected to begin in mid-2027, pending regulatory approvals, with LNG production targeted for January 2030.
According to the company’s application, Gulfstream aims to source natural gas from prolific U.S. shale plays including the Permian, Haynesville, Eagle Ford, Barnett and Marcellus basins — regions estimated to contain over 500 trillion cubic feet of recoverable reserves…