Louisana already has 4 LNG terminals. It just added another.
On many nights, John Allaire can turn off the lights in his house and keep reading a book by the glow of 80-foot-high flares blasting from a gas export terminal a mile away.
The prospect of a second liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal in his once-peaceful corner of southwest Louisiana is unsettling for Allaire, a retired oil and gas engineer whose house sits near Calcasieu Pass.
“There’s the ongoing noise pollution, ongoing flaring,” he said. “And the light pollution is unbelievable.”
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