LNG’s Plaquemines Site Phase Two Approved

The decision to proceed with the second phase of the Plaquemines LNG export plant comes after the parent company, Venture Global LNG, now has $7.8 billion for the project. This is part of the $21 billion funding for the Plaquemines project.

The Plaquemines project is located on the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana. The actual building will be built on the west bank of the Mississippi River. The project also includes the Gator Express pipeline. This is a two-pipeline project that is connected to the existing natural gas pipeline that delivers natural gas to the site.

The facility will house a liquefaction plant with 18 integrated single-mixed refrigerant (SMR) blocks, four 200,000m³ LNG storage tanks, three LNG loading docks, and air-cooled power generation facilities. It will comprise six pre-treatment facilities, with three in each phase.  Again this project will also be built in two phases. Each phase will take up nine blocks that will include liquefaction units and support facilities.

The plan is to open phase one in 2024 and phase two in 2025. The total project will create 250 new direct jobs, 728 indirect jobs and 2,200 construction jobs (during the project’s building). Phase two customers will include Exxon Mobil (XOM.N), Chevron (CVX.N), EnBW Energie Baden Wuerttemberg (EBKG.DE), New Fortress Energy (NFE.O), PETRONAS, China Gas Holdings (0384.HK) and Excelerate Energy (EE.N).

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The Ins and Outs of a Home Appraisal

A home appraisal is a big part of the home-buying process. Having a better understanding will allow you to better negotiate and avoid the stumbling blocks. A home purchase is a financial obligation but it also is a very emotional decision. When it comes to the appraisal of your home, this is what the mortgage lenders will be most concerned about.

A home appraiser is a middle man literally speaking. An appraiser will always be your neutral opinion. In order for you to obtain a mortgage, your home must pass an appraisal. An appraisal is an assessment of the property’s value by an unbiased third party.

The unbiased third party is known as the appraiser who is state-licensed or certified. They will look at the home as a neutral party taking into consideration the home’s location, age, condition, additions or renovations and recent sales of comparable homes.

When you are in the midst of your home purchase, you the buyer will be the one who is responsible for paying for the appraisal. The appraisal fee is usually bundled in with your closing costs. A typical fee would be anywhere from $330 and $440. The cost will depend on the home’s square footage and if it has an unusual floor plan.

Once the appraiser completes the appraisal, they will present you with a report. The report will give an analysis of the property and data on comparable homes. Once your appraisal goes to you and your lender. If the appraisal matches the value of the price you and the seller agreed upon, then your loan will go to process. If the appraisal comes in higher, then you gain immediate equity. If the appraisal comes in lower, you will have to come up with the difference between what the lender will lend you and the amount you agreed upon with the seller.

Remember going at this alone is very stressful. Go with a local sales agent who can help you with the homebuying process from start to finish. A local agent will also be a great source for the perfect lender for your needs.

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2023 New Orleans Running of the Santas Bar Crawl and Festival, December 9, 2023

Enjoy some Santa fun in New Orleans.


Running of the Santas

New Orleans, LA

December 9, 2023
2pm – 11pm

$15 – $75+

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The Lights Festival, December 9, 2023

The New Orleans Lights Festival is a magical event.

Lights Festival

Hancock County Fairgrounds
4184 Kiln Delisle Rd
KILN, MS 39556

December 9, 2023
3pm 

Tickets $46 – $60+ Each adult ticket includes one lantern and a marker, which you will receive when you check-in at the event. Each person age 13+ requires an adult ticket. A single adult ticket cannot be shared between two people.

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