Australia's APLNG plans plant maintenance in Sept
8/10/2018
SINGAPORE, (Reuters) - The Australia Pacific liquefied natural gas (APLNG) plant on Curtis Island off the east coast will undergo a partial maintenance in September, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) said in a notice.
APLNG, co-owned by ConocoPhillips, Origin Energy and China’s Sinopec, is a 9 million-tonne-a-year project.
The maintenance will affect half of a train on Sept. 10, one train over Sept. 11 to 13 and half a train over Sept. 14 to 17, AEMO said.
LNG producers voluntarily submit information on production outages to the AEMO. The guidance is subject to change. (Reporting by Jessica Jaganathan; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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