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Featured Article The Golden Pass LNG Project Bankruptcy Cost Overruns and Corporate Clash

June 26, 2024 Featuring Environment+Energy Leader's Jessica Hunt Season 1
Featured Article The Golden Pass LNG Project Bankruptcy Cost Overruns and Corporate Clash
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Featured Article The Golden Pass LNG Project Bankruptcy Cost Overruns and Corporate Clash
Jun 26, 2024 Season 1
Featuring Environment+Energy Leader's Jessica Hunt

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Join us as we look closer at Zachary Holdings' bold claims against ExxonMobil and other stakeholders, demanding extensive documentation and financial disclosures amid potential fraud concerns. Despite nearly 75% completion, the Golden Pass LNG project highlights the risks and complexities of large-scale infrastructure undertakings. We'll explore the crucial questions surrounding transparency and accountability in these massive projects and discuss how future energy endeavors can better balance sustainability and financial viability. Share your thoughts and experiences with us on social media or via our website as we continue to bring you critical updates on sustainable energy and infrastructure.

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Join us as we look closer at Zachary Holdings' bold claims against ExxonMobil and other stakeholders, demanding extensive documentation and financial disclosures amid potential fraud concerns. Despite nearly 75% completion, the Golden Pass LNG project highlights the risks and complexities of large-scale infrastructure undertakings. We'll explore the crucial questions surrounding transparency and accountability in these massive projects and discuss how future energy endeavors can better balance sustainability and financial viability. Share your thoughts and experiences with us on social media or via our website as we continue to bring you critical updates on sustainable energy and infrastructure.

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Join us next time as we continue exploring the forefront of environmental and ethical practices. Until then, stay informed, stay sustainable.

Connect with Jessica Hunt and the rest of the team at Environment+Energy Leader today!
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Do you have an idea for an episode? Reach out to Sarah.Washington@environmentenergyleader.com.
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Welcome to Sustainability Unveiled the podcast where we delve into the most pressing issues in the world of sustainable energy and infrastructure. I'm your host, ecovoice, and today we have a significant story to uncover A tale of corporate maneuvers, escalating costs and a project that was supposed to be a cornerstone of American energy independence. Zachary Holdings Inc. The construction powerhouse behind the Golden Pass liquefied natural gas LNG plant, has filed Thank you. Sated in Sabine Pass, texas, the Golden Pass LNG project was a joint venture between Cotter Energy and ExxonMobil, designed to capitalize on the global surge in LNG demand. When Zachary took on the project in 2019, the costs were originally slated at $9 to $25 billion. However, by August 2022, these costs had skyrocketed to $11.6 billion, a staggering 25% increase fueled by the post-COVID-19 challenges.

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The saga began with Zachary repeatedly cautioning ExxonMobil about the rising costs. These warnings were backed by over 100 discussions during which assurances were supposedly given that all expenses would be covered. However, zachary alleges that it uncovered a covert attempt to sideline them from the Golden Pass project after they had already shouldered additional costs In a bold legal maneuver detailed in recent court filings. Zachary demands transparency from ExxonMobil, cater Energy and contractors Chioda and CB&I. They seek extensive documentation and financial disclosures related to the project, citing potential fraud concerns and emphasizing their pivotal role as lead contractors. At the heart of Zachary's grievances is the claim that, despite informing Golden Pass of cost increases nearing $11 billion in late 2021. Their requests for fair adjustments through change orders were delayed. They assert that, while they were pressured to maintain an accelerated schedule, critical decisions were made without their input, leading to a breakdown in trust and a dire financial situation. Exxonmobil, which holds a 30% stake in Golden Pass alongside Cotter Energy's 70%, has yet to respond publicly to Zachary's allegations. Despite the turmoil, the project has reached nearly 75% completion. However, this situation is a stark reminder of the risks and complexities inherent in large-scale infrastructure projects. As Zachary navigates bankruptcy proceedings, its focus remains steadfast holding those it deems responsible accountable and ensuring a path forward that upholds commitments to workers and stakeholders alike, originally envisioned as a cornerstone of American energy independence and global trade.

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Thank you. In the Golden Pass LNG project. What measures should companies like ExxonMobil and Cater Energy take to ensure transparency and accountability in large-scale infrastructure projects? Considering the significant environmental and economic stakes, how can future energy projects better balance sustainability with financial viability? Have you been directly affected by large-scale infrastructure projects like Golden Pass. Share your experiences with us on social media or via our website. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Sustainability Unveiled. Stay with us as we continue to bring you the latest updates on this developing story and other critical issues in sustainable energy and infrastructure. Until next time, stay informed and stay engaged.

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