Shell LNG plant in Queensland, Australia to undergo maintenance
12/1/2017
LONDON (Reuters) — Royal Dutch Shell’s Queensland Curtis LNG production plant will undergo a partial maintenance outage on May 7–27, 2018, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) said in a notice on Friday.
The 8.5 MMtpy capacity liquefaction plant has two production units, or trains.
The maintenance will affect more than one half of a train but not more than one full train, AEMO said in the note.
LNG producers such as Shell voluntarily submit information on production outages to the AEMO. The guidance is subject to change.
Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic. Editing by Jane Merriman
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