Maintenance works scheduled at Yamal LNG
Yamal LNG (“Yamal LNG” and/or the “Project”) has scheduled maintenance of the first LNG train with a shutdown for 19 days from 1 to 19 August 2021. The regular maintenance is carried out in accordance with the approved annual schedule and will not affect the planned LNG production volume for the year.
Yamal LNG is constructing a 17.4 MMtpy natural gas liquefaction plant comprised of three LNG trains of 5.5 MMtpy each and one LNG train of 900 thousand tons per year, utilizing the hydrocarbon resources of the South-Tambeyskoye field in the Russian Arctic.
The first LNG Train began production in Q4 2017, Trains 2 and 3 - in July 2018 and November 2018, respectively, and Train 4 – in May 2021. Yamal LNG shareholders include PAO NOVATEK (50.1%), TotalEnergies (20%), CNPC (20%), and the Silk Road Fund (9.9%).
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