Chevron’s 15.6mtpa Gorgon LNG export facility in Australia cancelled one planned November shipment due to an outage that led to reduced output from one production train, traders told Bloomberg.

  • The electrical incident at a substation that provides power to the train occurred on 31 October, Chevron said.
  • The train is currently operating at around 80% of capacity, while the two other trains produce at full rates, Chevron added.
  • This year around 34% of the Gorgon output has been shipped to Japan, BMI said in a note earlier this year.

LNG: Chevron Cancelled Gorgon LNG Shipment Amid Outage

Last updated at:Nov-09 09:43By: Felicia Grosse

Chevron’s 15.6mtpa Gorgon LNG export facility in Australia cancelled one planned November shipment due to an outage that led to reduced output from one production train, traders told Bloomberg.

  • The electrical incident at a substation that provides power to the train occurred on 31 October, Chevron said.
  • The train is currently operating at around 80% of capacity, while the two other trains produce at full rates, Chevron added.
  • This year around 34% of the Gorgon output has been shipped to Japan, BMI said in a note earlier this year.