Fluxys declares force majeure at Dunkirk LNG terminal
4/5/2023
(Reuters) - Fluxys has declared force majeure at the Dunkirk liquefied natural gas terminal it operates due to expected disruptions from Thursday morning to Friday morning, the company said in a bulletin.
The terminal will have its delivery capacity reduced to 70 GWh/d for 24 hours as a result of the strike action against the government's pension reform, the bulletin said.
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