Train 1 restarts after trip at Freeport LNG plant, Texas (U.S.)
12/1/2023
(Reuters) - Freeport LNG reported that during the operation of its liquefaction plant in Texas, Train 1 experienced an unexpected trip. The incident was attributed to an inadvertent valve closure. Following the resolution of the cause of the trip, the plant operators successfully managed the cooldown process and initiated the restart of Train 1.
This information is sourced from a filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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