UK's Interconnector Announces 10-Day Planned Maintenance Shutdown
9/20/2021

LONDON (Reuters) —The operator of Interconnector gas pipeline between Britain and Belgium said on Monday it will start a planned maintenance shutdown for 10 days starting Nov. 16, 2021.
Interconnector is a bi-directional gas pipeline between the UK and Belgium, with commercial operations located in London and physical operations from gas terminals at Bacton in the UK, and Zeebrugge in Belgium.
"Following the close of the stakeholder consultation, Interconnector's planned maintenance shutdown will commence at 06:00 CET on 16 November for a period of ten days," Fluxys said.
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