Cameron LNG says its force majeure issue is resolved
12/9/2019
Electrical issues that prompted a force majeure at Cameron LNG’s U.S. liquefied natural gas plant in September are now resolved, Cameron LNG spokeswoman told Reuters.
“Cameron LNG does not comment on specific production activities; however, we can confirm the Train 1 electrical issue reported in mid-September has been resolved,” the spokewoman said.
“Cargoes continue to be loaded according to lifting schedules agreed with our customers,” she added. (Reporting by Ekaterina Kravtsova Editing by David Goodman)
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