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Friends of the Earth U.S. v. Export-Import Bank of the United States
Friends of the Earth U.S. v. Export-Import Bank of the United States ↗
1:25-cv-02235D.D.C.11 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
11/04/2025
Motion for preliminary injunction denied.
On November 4, 2025, the federal district court for the District of Columbia granted a motion to unseal the opinion issued on October 10 that denied environmental organizations’ motion for a preliminary injunction blocking the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) from disbursing loan funds for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique. The environmental organizations appealed the denial on October 30. In the unsealed opinion, the court concluded that the organizations showed a substantial likelihood that they had standing for some claims based on an informational injury resulting from EXIM’s alleged failure to share certain information prior to approving a 2025 extension of the 2019 loan after work on the LNG project was halted in 2021 after insurgents attacked a nearby town. The court concluded, however, that the organizations were unlikely to succeed on the merits of their claims, including a claim under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Regarding that claim, the court found that the organizations failed to establish that EXIM’s decision not to prepare an environmental impact statement was arbitrary or contrary to law. The court was not persuaded that EXIM exercised the degree of control necessary to make its loan for the project a “major Federal action” under the NEPA. The court also concluded that the allegations regarding the increase in carbon dioxide emissions in Mozambique that would result from the project was “insufficient, on its own, to establish that it will have effects ‘within the jurisdiction of the United States.’” Although the court found that the irreparable harm factor marginally favored the organizations and that the balance of the equities “is in relative equipoise,” the court concluded the organizations’ showing on these factors was not strong enough in the absence of a likelihood of success on the merits.
Decision
10/30/2025
Plaintiffs filed notice of appeal of denial of preliminary injunction.
Appeal
10/10/2025
Plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction denied.
The federal district court in the District of Columbia denied environmental organizations’ motion for a preliminary injunction blocking the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) from disbursing funding for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique. The district court sealed its decision regarding the preliminary injunction, and the court directed the parties to confer regarding whether the court should redact any portions of the decision before making an unsealed version public.
Decision
09/15/2025
Motion to dismiss filed by United States defendants.
Motion To Dismiss