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LONDON, March 8 (Reuters) - Algeria's Skikda liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant is set to take one production unit, or train, offline for 40-50 days of planned maintenance from March 9 ...
The Jan. 20 explosion that destroyed 3 of 6 production trains at the Skikda LNG complex in Algeria ... safety of both existing and proposed LNG delivery terminals in the US. HOUSTON, Jan. 27 ...
The Cameron LNG terminal is scheduled to be commissioned ... capacity of 8.5 million tonnes/year near existing facilities in Skikda (4.5 million tpy) and Arzew (4 million tpy).
The scene was the Algerian port of Skikda ... LNG "a huge deal" for the industry. Europe and Asia are now the main buyers, but North America has the most growth potential. Only four receiving ...
The Algerian state-owned oil company Sonatrach is to restart operations at a 4.5 million tonnes a year liquefied natural gas (LNG) train at Skikda on the Mediterranean coast of the north African state ...
LONDON- * Algeria's Skikda liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility appears to have resumed exports after a dry spell that raised concerns about production setbacks, trades said, adding bad weather may ...
Algeria is poised to bring its much-delayed new Skikda LNG train online within months after kicking off commissioning activities. Construction contractor KBR said work is close to being wrapped up ...
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