Nov. 21 — Federal officials approved permits Thursday for four South Texas liquefied natural gas export terminals, clearing the way for projects that would pour tens of billions of dollars into the state economy, create thousands of jobs and solidify the Gulf Coast as a global hub of the LNG industry.
— Houston Chronicle
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