Australia Pacific LNG plant to undergo maintenance in March, April

The Australia Pacific liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant located on Curtis Island in Queensland will shut down for planned maintenance in March and April.
The two-train 9 mtpa liquefaction plant will close one train on March 8-23 and the other on April 14-29, according to a notice submitted to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO).
Australia Pacific LNG is a joint venture between ConocoPhillips (37.5%), Origin (37.5%) and Sinopec (25%).
Origin is responsible for the operation of the APLNG gas fields and main gas transmission pipeline while ConocoPhillips operates the LNG facility.
LNG World News Staff
List of related news articles
-
Posted: 4 months ago
MAN boost APLNG upstream assets
MAN Energy Solutions completed the installation and commissioning of the Talinga Orana gas gathering...
Posted: 4 months ago -
Posted: 2 months ago
Origin's revenue plummets on lower prices
Origin Energy saw lower quarterly revenue from the Australia Pacific LNG project hindered by lower r...
Posted: 2 months ago -
Posted: 13 days ago
Gladstone December LNG exports hit record high
LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island off Gladstone hit a new high...
Posted: 13 days ago -
Posted: 13 days ago
ConocoPhillips gets nod for remote operation of North Sea platform
ConocoPhillips has received consent from the Norwegian offshore safety watchdog for remote operation...
Posted: 13 days ago