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Litigation
Healthy Gulf v. Secretary, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
Date
2023
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Summary
12/23/2024
Decision
Appellate court affirmed district court's judgment upholding approval of permit.
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed a district court judgment upholding the Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources (LDENR) approval of a coastal use permit for the Evangeline Pass Project, which consists of two natural gas pipelines totaling approximately 13 miles in length, a new compressor station, and modification to an existing compressor station. The project is intended to supply feed gas to a natural gas liquefaction and liquefied natural gas export facility in Plaquemines Parish. The appellate court found that LDENR adequately weighed the costs of the project’s adverse environmental impacts and determined that social and economic benefits outweighed these costs, in fulfillment of its constitutional mandate as public trustee. The appellate court also found that LDENR adequately considered potential impacts of the project, including cumulative and secondary impacts related to climate change. The court agreed with LDENR that there was no legal authority requiring the agency to consider global impacts on climate change when issuing a coastal use permit. The court noted that LDENR had required the applicant to provide a mitigation plan to account for potential coastal zone impacts of climate change such as land loss. In addition, the court found that LDENR “recognized the minimal amounts of greenhouse gas emissions from the emergency generator and other stationary fuel combustion sources at the compressor stations” and that the applicant would comply with all regulatory and reporting requirements for greenhouse gas emissions. The court also upheld LDENR’s determination that a provision of its Coastal Use Guideline regarding surface alterations was not applicable because the project was “neither commercial nor industrial.”
Summary
Challenge to the granting of a coastal use permit for a methane pipeline and compressor station system (the Evangeline Pass Project) to supply a liquefaction and export facility.