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Earlier in the day, futures were down about 7% on expectations the fire and explosion that shut the Freeport liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant in Texas on Wednesday for at least three weeks ...
Freeport LNG said it was targeting a mid-December restart for its export plant, which has been shut for six months after a fire. In recent days, a couple of LNG vessels that were either heading ...
An at least three-week shutdown at Freeport LNG, operator of one of the largest U.S. export plants producing liquefied natural gas (LNG), is expected to delay cargoes to Europe, further stressing ...
Freeport LNG, operator of one of the largest U.S. export plants producing liquefied natural gas (LNG), will shut for at least three weeks following an explosion at its Texas Gulf Coast facility ...
Freeport LNG was an early entrant to the then emerging U.S. LNG market in the early 2000s, initially as a gas importer, and then developed an LNG export terminal in the early 2010s after the US shale gas revolution. LNG import operations came online in 2008, while export operations began in 2019.
The plant shut on June 8 because of a fire and was expected to remain out of service until October, Freeport LNG said in an email on Tuesday. ... (FERC) will inspect Freeport LNG's shuttered ...
Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers - especially in Europe - and some U.S. shale producers have been reeling since a June 8 blast shut Freeport LNG's massive export terminal in Texas.
Pipeline employees — unaware of the rupture in the pipe — turned the pipeline pumps back on after the pipeline shut down automatically, sending oil pouring into the creek for about an hour. The spill created a 12-mile-long (19 km) slick on Nueces and Corpus Christi Bays along the Texas Gulf Coast.