Inpex Plans October Restart for Ichthys LNG's Train 2 Following Repairs
(Reuters) — Train 2 at Ichthys LNG is scheduled to be restarted in October, operator Inpex Corp. said in an emailed statement on Tuesday.
The production train at the plant in Darwin, Australia, was halted on Aug. 20 and is the plant's second train outage in the past month.
"Train 2 has been temporarily halted for inspection and repair after an issue was discovered through operational monitoring activities," the Inpex statement said.
"The issue is similar to the one that occurred in another part of the same train and temporarily halted the train last month."
Ichthys LNG is a joint venture between Inpex, TotalEnergies and the Australian subsidiaries of CPC Corporation Taiwan, Osaka Gas, Kansai Electric Power, JERA and Toho Gas.
The plant's processing trains can produce 8.9 million metric tons of LNG per year.
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