Major settlement reached in $10B Golden Pass LNG dispute

After a few months of jockeying in bankruptcy court, Zachry Holdings and Golden Pass LNG say they’ve reached terms on a potential settlement.

In a July 19 filing in the U.S. Southern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court, lawyers on both sides say that the two have resolved to avoid litigation over a number of disputes related to the $10 billion liquefied natural gas export terminal being constructed in Sabine Pass, Texas. The settlement is awaiting bankruptcy judge Marvin Isgur’s approval.

The project, owned by a joint venture between Spring-based Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) and QatarEnergy, went sideways after Zachry claimed that unpaid cost overruns led the San Antonio construction firm to drain its cash reserves and seek Chapter 11 protection.

Houston Business Journal

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