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DOE Lacked Authority to Reject LNG Export Extension: Filing

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Energy Transfer this week accused the US Department of Energy (DOE) of exceeding its authority when it rejected a three-year extension for the startup of the company's Lake Charles LNG export project in Louisiana.

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LNG Projects, LNG Contracts, Policy and Regulation
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