NextDecade: At least 35 percent of workers at Rio Grande LNG will be from RGV

Published: May 20, 2023, 7 p.m.

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HARLINGEN, Texas - Of the 5,000 workers needed to construct a liquefied natural gas export terminal at the Port of Brownsville, 1,750 will be local hires.

That is the pledge from NextDecade, the company building Rio Grande LNG.

\\u201cWe are anticipating that during peak construction, we're going to have up to 5,000 people working on the project. And we're really aiming to have at least 35% of those people be from the (Rio Grande) Valley,\\u201d said Susan Richardson, senior director of communications at NextDecade and Rio Grande LNG.

Richardson gave her comments in an exclusive interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service during a company open house event at Texas State Technical College in Harlingen.

Richardson said NextDecade has \\u201cactually made a commitment to the community that we would have 35 percent (of workers) if not more from the Valley.\\u201d

Richardson predicted: \\u201cIn the longer term, after the project is completed, we\\u2019ll have 350 to 400 full time long-term employees.\\u201d

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