Reuters reports that Royal Dutch Shell has extended a shutdown at its Queensland Curtis LNG export plant to 30 October.
The 8.5 million tpy capacity liquefaction plant started planned maintenance on 6 October. It has two production units, or trains.
According to the last AEMO update, more than half of a train but not more than a full train was planned to be shut 6 – 23 October. It said that more than one and a half trains but not more than two trains would be shut between 9 – 22 October.
In the latest update, the AEMO notice says that more than half of an LNG train but not more than a full train would remain shut until 30 October.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/26102017/shell-extends-outage-at-queensland-curtis-lng-plant-to-30-october/
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