Russia's Sakhalin Energy says disruption will not hit LNG exports
8/23/2018
MOSCOW, (Reuters) - Disruption on one of two production lines at the Sakhalin-2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) project will not have a material impact on LNG exports from there, Larisa Yamomoto, a spokeswoman at Russia’s Sakhalin Energy said.
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She said the company had halted a production line at the project on Saturday, but that production would be restored in the coming days.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin Writing by Tom Balmforth)
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