FERC grants 5-yr extension to Sempra's Cameron LNG project in Louisiana
11/25/2025
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, has granted a 5-yr extension to complete construction of Sempra's Cameron LNG export facility in Louisiana and place it into service.
In October, Cameron LNG had filed an extension request for 5 yrs (until March 16, 2033) to complete construction and place the facility into service.
Cameron LNG is majority-owned by Sempra Infrastructure and has helped the U.S. to become the world's leading exporter of superchilled gas since 2023.
The LNG sector in the U.S. has seen a pick-up in commercial activity after President Donald Trump lifted a moratorium on new export permits soon after coming into office in January.
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