Chevron says Gorgon LNG export plant output to resume shortly

Gorgon LNG
Gorgon LNG has exported just two cargoes since its launch in March. Chevron photo.

Plant shut down by leak

July 20 (Reuters) – Production should resume shortly at Chevron Corp’s $54 billion Gorgon LNG export plant in Australia, a company spokesman said, following a longer-than-expected shutdown caused by a leak.

Start-up activities at the plant are under way, Chevron spokesman Kent Robertson said in an email.

After the shutdown on July 1, Chevron initially said production would restart in the “coming week”. The plant has exported just two cargoes since its launch in March.

According to a shipping schedule published by Chevron Australia prior to the leak, Gorgon was due to export another cargo on July 9-11 aboard the Asia Excellence tanker.

That vessel is anchored in the vicinity of the plant.

(Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic; editing by Jason Neely)

1 thought on “Chevron says Gorgon LNG export plant output to resume shortly”

  1. Bassam El Wazni

    Chevron is not a reliable LNG operator. The Australian government should step in and stop a highly likely disaster in Barrow island.

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