BP to partly shut Indonesia LNG plant in Q2
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[MILAN] BP's liquefied natural gas (LNG) train-2 at its Tangguh facility in Indonesia will shut for routine maintenance in the second quarter of 2015, a company spokesman said.
The Tangguh project is Indonesia's third LNG hub and produces up to 7.6 million tonnes of LNG a year from its two existing liquefaction trains, supplying customers in Indonesia, South Korea, China, Japan and the United States.
BP did not provide details about when the shutdown would begin nor how long it would last.
REUTERS
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