High Risk ☣ Chemical / Industrial Facility  ·  Texas

Freeport LNG Export Terminal TX

CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RISK PROFILE  ·  TEXAS

8 / 10
Risk Score
Facility Type
☣ Chemical / Industrial Facility
Primary Risk Radius
10
mile zone
Secondary Risk Radius
25
mile zone

// Risk Intelligence

Risk Score8 / 10   High
Facility Type☣ Chemical / Industrial Facility
Operator / BranchFreeport LNG Development
Host CountyBrazoria County TX
Nearest CityWashington DC
Primary Risk Radius10 miles
Secondary Risk Radius25 miles

// Strategic Significance

Freeport LNG Export Terminal in Brazoria County Texas is the second largest LNG export facility in the US. In June 2022 a fire and explosion at Freeport LNG caused the facility to shut down for months significantly reducing US LNG export capacity and impacting European energy markets during the critical winter heating season following Russias invasion of Ukraine. The 2022 incident was ruled accidental but demonstrated catastrophic vulnerability of LNG facilities. Iran and its proxies have been assessed as having interest in targeting US LNG export capacity to benefit Russian and Iranian energy market positions.

// Civilian Impact Assessment

Brazoria County with 370,000 residents. The June 2022 Freeport LNG explosion shut down exports for months impacting European energy markets. Iran benefits strategically from reduced US LNG exports to Europe. Harvey 2017 demonstrated Gulf Coast hurricane vulnerability. A deliberate attack would have far greater impact than the 2022 accidental explosion.

// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance

TX Route 288, TX Route 36, Brazoria County. Brazoria County Emergency Management coordinates LNG fire explosion terrorism and hurricane protocols.

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