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Community

Freeport LNG’s reputation was tested in 2022. Our success depends on our ability to meet our stakeholders’ expectations without risk to the community, the environment, our employees and our business. Our commitment to responsible operations extends to making a positive impact on the local community beyond our fence line. At the heart of this success is building and maintaining the distinctive culture that drives our workplace and differentiates us in our industry.

Freeport LNG works closely with local communities where we operate to help support their needs and earn their trust. We collaborate with stakeholders, elected officials and community leaders to invest in programs that promote local economic growth and improve social conditions. We hold memberships in local business and industry organizations, supporting them through the time and talents of our employees. Over the years, we have built a reputation as a credible, accountable, generous and trustworthy neighbor.

COMMUNITY AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

Providing timely, accurate and actionable information regarding the June 8th incident and our recovery was essential to maintaining the trust of our stakeholders and local community partners. Identifying, evaluating, and addressing community issues takes collaboration across our organization, including environmental, legal, regulatory, operations and business development functions. We engage with our stakeholders and local communities regularly to strengthen our stakeholder participation and communication, and to enhance community acceptance. This engagement was never more critical than in our response to the June 8th incident.

Local Stakeholder Engagement and Access to Information

Freeport LNG makes good faith efforts to notify all affected stakeholders regarding project activities, including landowners, towns and communities, and local, state, and federal governments and agencies. Freeport LNG is an active member of and contributor to the Brazosport Community Awareness and Emergency Response (CAER) network. CAER provides information to the community in the event an emergency should occur from one of CAER’s member companies. CAER also provides trained personnel and equipment from area industry to respond to emergencies, and conducts annual joint emergency response drills with CAER members based upon different scenarios. Additional information regarding CAER is available at https://www.brazosportcaer.com..., where members of the public can sign up to receive notice of emergency situations or critical community alerts.

Freeport LNG’s community and stakeholder engagement was brought front and center on June 8, 2022. Within fifteen minutes of the June 8th incident, Freeport LNG initiated its emergency response with notifications to Freeport Fire Department and CAER who, in turn, initiated further notifications to other emergency response organizations. Several public communications were also made via Facebook within an hour of the incident, informing the public that there were no injuries, that all personnel had been accounted for, that there was no risk to the surrounding community, and ultimately that the situation had been stabilized and an investigation had been initiated. Additional status updates were provided to CAER throughout the day, and information regarding the incident was provided directly to regional community and industry leaders to further ensure broad distribution of accurate information, including the Brazoria County Commissioner, Brazoria County Judge, Brazoria County Sherriff’s Office, Freeport Mayor, Freeport City Manager, Town of Quintana Mayor, Surfside Mayor, Oyster Creek Mayor, Port Freeport, Dow, BASF, Philips66, ME Global and CPChem. Town of Quintana residents were further notified via the town notification system that no evacuation was initiated or in place.

In the months following the June 8th incident as we moved toward the February 2023 restart of operations, Freeport LNG sought to keep stakeholders and the public regularly informed as to the incident, its causes and the ongoing recovery effort through postings on Freeport LNG’s website, press releases, and briefings with officials. Information on the incident itself, as well as the independent findings of IFO Group regarding the causes of the incident, were released to the public in November 2022. Freeport LNG also publicly released details of the company’s coordination with local, state and federal officials regarding the incident response and investigation, as well as information regarding the corrective actions undertaken by Freeport LNG.

Freeport LNG maintains a website (www.freeportlng.com) where up-to-date relevant information is provided to stakeholders and members of the community, including information regarding the June 8th incident. Additionally, important safety information is also available on this website. Any organization or member of the public can express their views, comments or grievances at any time to Freeport LNG directly by utilizing the “contact us” feature on the website or by contacting us toll free at 1-800-303-6545. Freeport LNG also mails out relevant information to affected landowners during various stages of new development projects.

Should a member of the public wish to file a comment or grievance with FERC directly, they can do so through the FERC eComment feature on their website https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FE... .

Key Stakeholder Engagements

Public Presentations: We maintain relationships with numerous stakeholders and organizations so that we can work proactively to address the community’s concerns and needs. Examples of this engagement include:

Community Advisory Council

Freeport LNG is a member of the Brazosport Community Advisory Council (CAP). The CAP is made up of 8 local industrial facilities and a diverse group of community citizens. The panel meets every other month and provides a forum for candid conversation about industry-related issues of community interest or concern, key projects and safety and environmental performance. Open, honest dialogue makes industry members aware of what the community expects of us and helps community members understand what industry members produce and how they operate. The primary issues addressed include facility operations, environmental concerns, safety, security, emergency preparedness and quality of life issues, including industry involvement in the community.

We continue to seek different platforms to engage with each stakeholder group to receive feedback on key issues as it pertains to our business.

Creating dialogue with our stakeholders has given us valuable insight into the issues that face our community, company and industry. It gives us insight into needs and expectations. We have leveraged the feedback from stakeholders to assess how the company is allocating resources to ensure the most effective and impactful sustainability performance.

Respect for Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Preservation

We respect indigenous peoples and aim to preserve the culture of indigenous communities near our operations. During our permitting processes, we notify federally recognized Native American Indian tribes that have potential interest in the general area where Freeport LNG’s facilities are to be built for our planned activities. Additionally, Freeport LNG maintains an Unanticipated Discoveries Plan that includes a provision to contact Native American Tribes, if warranted.

Freeport LNG sends information to these Native American Tribes to provide an opportunity for them to review and comment on proposed developments. They can report a grievance at any time to Freeport LNG by utilizing the “contact us” feature available on our website (www.freeportlng.com) and to FERC through direct government-to-government coordination or the eComment feature on their website https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FE... .

Stakeholder Feedback

We value all input from the community but when we receive a question or concern from a stakeholder, it is our desire to respond as quickly as possible so the matter can be properly and promptly addressed. First, our Public Information Officer receives notification and registers the issue along with the concerned party’s contact information. We then respond to that stakeholder to confirm that their comment was received and that we are looking into the matter. Third, we route the matter to the proper department or individual or, if needed, escalate the issue to senior management. The Public Information Officer will then monitor progress toward resolution of the matter, and communicate a proposed resolution to the stakeholder or seek additional feedback as needed. Our hope is to successfully resolve all matters. If an issue remains unresolved, we will continue to monitor the situation for possible future action.

Our Focus

Community Pillars

Public Safety
Education & Workforce Development
Environment and Wildlife Sustainability
Access to Quality Healthcare
Quality of Life

SOCIAL INVESTMENTS

Contributing to the communities where we live and work is a top priority for Freeport LNG. We are honored to donate time, money, and resources to worthy causes that improve the lives of our employees, their families, and their neighbors.

To guide our social investment activities, Freeport LNG developed a Corporate Citizenship Roadmap providing priorities for Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropic activities. This strategy is aligned with our corporate objectives and purpose as well as the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Our performance aligns with international standards, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Group (UNSDG) guiding principles. This includes our focus pillars of:

We provide philanthropic funding and employee volunteerism to support these pillars. This strategy is continually buttressed by our stakeholder engagement efforts that keep us abreast of, and aligned with, community needs and priorities.

In 2022, we invested nearly $1.7 million in our local community through charitable donations and contributions, and made an additional $500,000 in multi-year pledge to the Brazosport Cares Food Pantry.

Public Safety Pillar

At Freeport LNG, our partnerships with local fire, EMS and other first responders are necessary to safely maintain operations. We know that the broader community depends on those same first responders to be adequately trained and have the equipment they need to do their jobs.

Freeport LNG is proud to provide financial support to local emergency response organizations as part of an annual tradition of annual community giving. We have written agreements with various emergency response organizations, including Freeport Fire Department, Freeport Police Department, Brazoria County Sheriff’s Department, CAER and the U.S. Coast Guard, that commit Freeport LNG to fund the cost of emergency response drills and provide LNG fire training. Fighting an LNG fire takes specialized training. Every year, Freeport LNG provides intense specialized training for our own employees and the fire fighters of the Freeport and Oyster Creek Fire Departments. Training is conducted at the industrial fire training school of the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in College Station, Texas or the Industrial Rescue Instructional Services Facility in Beaumont, Texas. During the multi-day course, a variety of experiential exercises are used to demonstrate the properties of LNG and the safest ways to combat possible emergency scenarios.

For more than 15 years, we have donated funds for equipment such as patrol boats and SUV’s, beach rescue vehicles, and RADAR guns. Over the past 5 years, Freeport LNG has made over $150,000 in monetary and in-kind donations to emergency response organizations, including Freeport Fire & EMS, Oyster Creek Community VFD, Oyster Creek Police Department, Brazoria County Peace Officers, Brazoria County Sheriff’s Department, Angleton Police Officers Association, Lake Jackson VFD, Clute Fire Department, Rivers End VFD, Surfside Beach VFD, and Jones Creek Fire Department. In March 2022, Freeport LNG donated $20,000 to the Village of Surfside to purchase a patrol vehicle, following the destruction of a majority of the department's vehicles during Hurricane Nicholas in 2021.

While unfortunate that the June 8th incident occurred, Freeport LNG is proud of the emergency response by its own personnel and the network of Brazoria County emergency response organizations. The integrity with which incident response was carried out demonstrated the efficacy and importance of the emergency response drills and training regularly conducted in partnership with local responders and officials. This advance training and preparation allowed for a calm and quick reaction to protect the public, our employees and our environment. The emergency response community, including industry partners, came together quickly to assist, and we are grateful for their efforts and their commitment to the safety of our personnel and the surrounding community.

Education and Workforce Development Pillar

Education for learners of every age and skill level paves the way for personal advancement and community enrichment.

Freeport LNG commits both time and money to bring these values to life, building a pipeline of talented future candidates of employment with our company and other industrial companies in the area. The ability to hire, develop and promote educated, competent employees allows us to fulfill our objective of maintaining safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations, and enhances our ability to effectively grow our company and manage our business.

Freeport LNG invests the largest portion of our charitable funds in the education space, including K-12 future readiness and scholarships for those advancing to the next level in academic or technical trades.

One of our signature education programs is the annual Brazosport College Gator Classic Golf Tournament underwritten by Freeport LNG. The event raises scholarships for students at Brazosport College. In 2022, the tournament netted $46,000 for the scholarship fund.

One of our proudest achievements, in support of education and workforce development, is the establishment of a Freeport LNG scholarship for the benefit of veterans, filling the gap in funding that the Texas Hazelwood Act does not completely cover.

A second signature program of ours is the support of public school district education foundations, primarily funding programs focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), as well as career and technical education (CTE). These foundations provide funding for programs and activities that could not be funded under a school district’s operating budget.

In addition to these key programs, we are proud to support several other education and workforce development initiatives annually. In 2022, our commitments spanned the following key projects and programs:

Environment and Wildlife Sustainability Pillar

Freeport LNG is committed to environmental stewardship. LNG produced by Freeport LNG replaces coal and crude oil in electricity generation and other industrial uses around the world.

Power generation from natural gas emits 50-60% less carbon dioxide than a typical new coal plant. However, Freeport LNG’s commitment to the environment does not stop there. We have donated nearly 350 acres of undeveloped land containing various types of habitat to conservation groups, and we manage another 35 acres of wetlands that we have created at and around our facilities on Quintana Island. These areas host a variety of shore and wading birds, including roseate spoonbills, gulls, avocets, stilts and many others.

The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory’s Neotropical Bird Sanctuary on Quintana Island is a popular site for observing many varieties of migratory birds, featuring walking trails, freshwater ponds and park benches, and is one of the sites for the annual Great Texas Birding Classic. This event draws thousands of visitors to the island each spring. Freeport LNG is an annual sponsor of the Birding Classic, and has donated an observation tower so that visitors can see a variety of views of the migrating birds.

In the Fall of 2022, Freeport LNG pledged $15,000 to the Community Outreach Committee of the Brazoria County Petrochemical Council (BCPC) in support of construction of a playground made of recycled plastic located at the Surfside Beach jetty. The playground will encourage the community to recycle plastic, noting why it is important to keep plastic out of our oceans. This playground project is supported by Brazoria County and the Brazoria County Parks Department, who is providing the space, installation and upkeep of the playground. The playground is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023.

FLNG conversation mission photo

Coastal Conservation Missions

As part of our stewardship commitment to the coastal environment, Freeport LNG is proud to provide sponsorship for the annual fundraising banquets of Coastal Conservation Association (CCA), Delta Waterfowl (DW) and Ducks Unlimited (DU). Conservation of wetland and water resources is an important part of the mission of these organizations. Their work is important to the sustainability of these habitats and to the fish, wildlife, and birds that depend on them. Working to educate the public, the three organizations are ensuring there is a promising future for local ecosystems.

Access to Quality Healthcare Pillar

Quality healthcare is something that should be available to everyone. Freeport LNG supports providing the best possible healthcare for our community with projects that assist medical institutions and community outreach.

We invest in safe, quality healthcare for the benefit of our employees and their families and for the communities where our employees live and work. Strong, vibrant, thriving, resilient communities are those with the best level of healthcare. Our focus is on access to quality facilities, advancing research, supplying equipment, and training. We also invest in programs that encourage individual and family wellness.

Every year, a team of company representatives participates in the annual the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Houston. In 2022, employee contributions to the Komen organization totaled nearly $30,000.00 and Freeport LNG, along with four individual members of the company’s Race for the Cure team, were honored as part of the Pink Honor Roll recognition reception, an event that honors top corporate sponsors.

Committing for Life

Freeport LNG employees save lives by participating in quarterly blood drives at Freeport LNG’s worksites. Up to three lives can be saved through a single blood donation.

Improving Quality of Life Pillar

Freeport LNG is committed to investments that strengthen our community and enrich lives. Our investments in Quality of Life issues are made through our support of the United Way and charitable donations to a variety of civic, humanitarian and non-profit groups that work to improve the lives of the most vulnerable. This includes supporting the vital work of organizations that focus on closing the inequality gaps of race and gender, support of veterans, historical and cultural preservation, food insecurity and programs for youth and seniors.

Investing In Diversity Initiatives

In support of both our quality of life pillar and our education and workforce development pillar, Freeport LNG is dedicated to investing in and supporting organizations, initiatives and programs that work to ensure that all people have fair and equitable access to education and economic opportunities. Notable 2022 contributions from Freeport LNG that embody this commitment include:

Investing In Community

Supporting the communities where we live and work is a key tenet of Freeport LNG’s business. We strive each day to contribute to and support organizations whose mission it is to serve our neighbors through a variety of programs and initiatives. Highlights of our 2022 contributions to community include:

  • A $500,000 pledge to the Brazosport Cares Food Pantry. The funds will be used as part of a capital campaign to build a new pantry building, enabling the Pantry to serve more clients efficiently offer more services to those in need.
  • Freeport LNG co-chaired an annual breakfast fundraiser to benefit the Bay Area Boy Scout Council.
  • Freeport LNG sponsored Port Freeport's annual Take-A-Child Fishing Tournament. Over 300 children participate in this annual tournament. The event introduces children to the outdoors in hopes that they develop a love for fishing while fostering environmental stewardship.
  • FLNG sponsored Paul Shaffer in concert at The Clarion. Proceeds from this concert benefit the fine arts program and music scholarships at Brazosport College.

Christmas for Children

In 2022, Freeport LNG employees continued their support of an annual Christmas toy drive for the children of the Tellepson Family YMCA, fulfilling the Christmas wishes of 30 children with over 90 gifts of toys and clothing.

2022 FLNG Angel Tree donations Christmas for Children

EMPLOYEE PERSONAL INVESTMENTS

Our employees are passionate about engaging in our community and we encourage them to contribute to the communities where they live and work. This enables our employees to make more meaningful and personally rewarding impacts.

Corporate Matching Program

To further leverage the generosity of our workforce, Freeport LNG provides up to $10,000 of dollar-for-dollar match of an employee’s personal donations to eligible non-profit organizations. This allows employees to double their impact to the organizations that matter most to them. In 2022, this yielded close to $153,000 in additional investments to deserving non-profits.

2022 FLNG United Way Campaign United Way Workplace Campaign

United Way Workplace Campaign

United Way provides a strong foundation for investments to strengthen our community and create opportunities for a better life for all. When we give to United Way, we help support community partnerships, collaborations and programs that achieve measurable results in education, income, health and basic needs. When progress is made in these areas, we see permanent change and build a stronger community.

The highlights of our campaign are an online silent auction and our employee golf tournament. Our 2022 annual United Way Employee Workplace Campaign raised over $366,000. Donations to the United Way offer employees a convenient way to make a large impact across a variety of non-profit organizations.

To date, our employees have raised over $2 million for United Way programs.

General Community Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement

Since our founding in 2002, Freeport LNG has cultivated relationships with community partners and other key stakeholders and constituents. Being deeply involved in the community is something that is part of the fabric of our company culture. Every year, Freeport LNG attends and/or participates in key community initiatives that work to foster positive engagement with organizations and individuals alike. Our involvement in these initiatives includes: