Tellurian Requests Extension for Completion of Louisiana LNG Plant as Global Demand Surges

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Tellurian Inc. is delaying the completion of its Driftwood LNG plant in Louisiana by three years to secure corporate contracts worldwide. The demand for U.S.-produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) is high as it can replace coal usage globally and reduce Europe's reliance on Russian natural gas. Manufacturers in various industries benefit from using natural gas as a feedstock for refining and production. The United States, competing with Qatar and Australia, aims to take market share from Russia in the LNG sector. Once operational, Tellurian's Driftwood facility will contribute to this goal and help meet the growing demand for LNG.
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