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The Freeport shutdown has already forced the plant's customers to buy expensive LNG from other sources to supply their own customers. U.S. regulators want more data on Texas Freeport LNG plant ...
While Freeport's no slouch, ranking No. 27 for foreign trade, officials see it as among those poised to benefit the most in Texas from bigger ships traversing the enlarged canal.
An urgent alert was issued, and a Coast Guard helicopter and 45-foot response boat were deployed to search for the missing boat, the release said. After arriving at the search area, the Coast Guard ...
Freeport gets more time to build Train 4 at LNG export plant in Texas UPDATE 3-EU clinches U.S. LNG deal, brushes off Russian rouble demand EXPLAINER-Could the U.S. ship more LNG to Europe?
QUINTANA, Texas — Quintana Island near Freeport remains closed to visitors after an explosion rocked a natural gas plant Wednesday morning. Fortunately, no one was injured and all of the ...
FREEPORT, Texas (KTRK) -- A boil water notice issued for the City of Freeport on Friday, Aug. 11, has been lifted, according to officials. The video featured above shows what you should do during ...
Smoke billows from the Freeport LNG plant in Quintana, Texas, U.S., June 8, 2022, in this still image obtained from a social media video on June 9, 2022.
FREEPORT, Texas (KTRK) -- Coast Guard crews rescued four people from their overturned boat earlier this week in Freeport. According to Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston, watchstanders received ...
PAW-SOME  The young cat, who is now safe and recovering, has been nicknamed “Michelangelo” by the department.
Japan's biggest buyer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), JERA, expects Freeport LNG's production at its fire-hit Texas plant to partially resume in mid-December and its shipments to be fully back by ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s office has asked the Freeport liquefied natural gas export terminal to dial back operations in keeping with the state’s disaster declaration amid a polar blast.
While Freeport's no slouch, ranking No. 27 for foreign trade, officials see it as among those poised to benefit the most in Texas from bigger ships traversing the enlarged canal.