EnBW Secures Long-Term LNG Contracts Amid Activist Backlash in Louisiana
EnBW has entered into long-term agreements for LNG supply from Venture Global, securing two million tons annually starting 2026. Activists highlight environmental and health risks associated with LNG production in Louisiana, raising concerns over the fossil fuel dependency and its impact on climate goals.

EnBW has signed contracts to acquire two million tons of LNG per year from Venture Global, effective from 2026, emphasizing supply security. Activists in Louisiana argue that this LNG supply chain poses significant environmental and health risks, criticizing the continuation of fossil fuel reliance.
The company plans additional LNG purchases of approximately 820,000 tons annually starting in 2026. Despite claims of adhering to climate goals, the long-term contracts are viewed as a commitment to fossil fuels.
Activists have voiced concerns about air quality, health issues, and the adequacy of risk assessments. The ongoing expansion of LNG infrastructure in Louisiana raises questions about the long-term implications for both environmental sustainability and energy independence.




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