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Interesting to think the industrial section would crater.

I would expect the residential and commercial industry would crater first.
Christmas Day. Everything is done. Just sit back, and watch your kids.
With your handicap, play the national in Westlake. Haven’t been in a few years, so can’t speak to the current state however, it’s a decent course for the average golfer.
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My company has been waiting on this.


A lot of companies have been looking forward to this one. It’s nice to see another mega project land in South Louisiana.

FERC approves Venture Global’s CP2 LNG

Posted by HardHat on 6/27/24 at 10:55 am
The US FERC has given the green light to Venture Global LNG for its proposed CP2 LNG project in Louisiana.

In a 2-1 decision, FERC commissioners approved the project and the pipeline during a meeting on June 21 with commissioner Clements dissenting.

The regulator issued a final environmental impact statement for the CP2 LNG project in July last year.

Venture Global urged the regulator several times to act on the project saying that it is one of the longest to ever sit before the Commission.

FERC’s meeting agenda showed last week that the regulator will vote on Venture Global CP2 LNG and Venture Global CP Express on June 27.

The CP2 LNG plant will be located next to Venture Global’s existing Calcasieu Pass liquefaction plant in Louisiana, which is still in the commissioning phase.

It will have 18 liquefaction blocks, each with a capacity of about 1.1 mtpa of LNG, and also four 200,000-cbm full containment LNG storage tanks.

Besides the FERC approval, CP2 LNG also needs the non-FTA export authorization from the US Department of Energy.

However, the Biden administration said in January it will “temporary pause” pending decisions for LNG export terminals.

The US paused pending decisions on exports of LNG to non-FTA countries until the DOE can update the underlying analyses for authorizations.

First phase sold out
Venture Global said it has launched off-site construction and spent billions of dollars on the project.

“First LNG is expected in 2026 should the federal government act without further delay to approve CP2,” it said in March.

Venture Global recently signed a heads of agreement with a unit of Ukraine’s DTEK to supply LNG to Ukraine and Eastern Europe.

The deal provides that D.Trading will purchase up to 2 mtpa of LNG from Venture Global’s third facility, CP2 LNG, for 20 years.

Venture Global said the initial phase of CP2 LNG has been sold through 20-year sales and purchase agreements with ExxonMobil, Chevron, Jera, New Fortress Energy, Inpex, China Gas, SEFE, and EnBW.

“Venture Global is in active discussions for the remaining capacity, and has launched significant off site construction of the project while it awaits project authorizations from US regulators,” it said.

Australian engineering firm Worley secured a reimbursable engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for the first phase of the LNG project.

LNG Prime



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Whitehouse Statement

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In every corner of the country and the world, people are suffering the devastating toll of climate change. Historic hurricanes and floods wiping out homes, businesses, and houses of worship. Wildfires destroying whole neighborhoods and forcing families to leave their communities behind. Record temperatures affecting the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans, especially the most vulnerable.

From Day One, my Administration has set the United States on an unprecedented course to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad – securing the largest climate investment in the history of the world, unlocking clean energy breakthroughs that will power a clean economy and create thousands of jobs, advancing environmental justice for all, and rallying world leaders to transition away from the fossil fuels that jeopardize our planet and our people.

But more action is needed.

My Administration is announcing today a temporary pause on pending decisions of Liquefied Natural Gas exports – with the exception of unanticipated and immediate national security emergencies. During this period, we will take a hard look at the impacts of LNG exports on energy costs, America’s energy security, and our environment. This pause on new LNG approvals sees the climate crisis for what it is: the existential threat of our time.

While MAGA Republicans willfully deny the urgency of the climate crisis, condemning the American people to a dangerous future, my Administration will not be complacent. We will not cede to special interests.

We will heed the calls of young people and frontline communities who are using their voices to demand action from those with the power to act. And as America has always done, we will turn crisis into opportunity – creating clean energy jobs, improving quality of life, and building a more hopeful future for our children.



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We will not cede to special interests


23 - First full year out of college. Industrial Construction with per diem.

10 years later, I crossed the $200k mark.

I had some great financial advice just starting out and maxed out all my retirement accounts early in my career.

re: Monthly vasectomy thread

Posted by HardHat on 1/24/23 at 6:48 am
Currently in recovery, and it’s not been a great experience so far.

Followed doctors orders to the letter, sat in bed for the first 2-3 days with minimal walking. No strenuous activity. Iced every hour, and took it easy.

My balls were the size of a softball and it felt like my sack was going to burst open.

I’m almost at the 2 week mark and one has shrunk to normal, and one is still the size of a tennis ball. Scheduling another follow up appointment this week.

My biggest fear right now is sitting on my balls.
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chuckklr98


You are one strange individual

re: Random career advice, tell me yours

Posted by HardHat on 8/10/22 at 3:24 pm
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Random career advice, tell me yours


That's your contribution?

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I’m almost impressed as to how ridiculous this is now.

re: Recommendation for a new laptop

Posted by HardHat on 3/31/22 at 7:35 pm
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What would the OT recommend?


Google it

re: Active shooter at Marathon Refinery?

Posted by HardHat on 12/10/21 at 6:25 am
Apparently a man had one of these radio holsters and someone thought he was carrying a gun.