Presented by AFPM — The organization, along with other trade groups, filed what’s known as a “petition for rehearing” on the pause.
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Oil lobby files challenge to LNG export permit pause
The American Petroleum Institute, an oil and gas lobbying group, is petitioning to eliminate the Biden administration’s pause on new approvals for natural gas exports.
The organization, along with other trade groups, filed what’s known as a “petition for rehearing” on the pause. Such a petition isnot a lawsuit, but it could be the first step toward a suit.
Rob Jennings, the American Petroleum Institute’s vice president of natural gas markets, said in a written statement that the pause on new permits is “not only unlawful — it cedes America’s energy advantage to hostile nations while jeopardizing thousands of American jobs.”
The pause only applies to new projects that have not yet been approved and does not impact existing exports or projects that are currently under construction.
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