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Cameron LNG Begins Shipping Again, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Sempra Energy's Cameron LNG plant in Hackberry, Louisiana, has shipped its first cargo following Hurricane Laura's landfall in late August
Released Wednesday, October 07, 2020
Sempra Energy's Cameron LNG plant in Hackberry, Louisiana, has shipped its first cargo following Hurricane Laura's landfall in late August. The facility was offline for more than 40 days due to power outages and waterway shutdowns as a result of the massive storm.
Feedgas flows have increased to more than 400 million standard cubic feet per day, from an average of 100 million standard cubic feet per day last week. Prior to Laura's landfall, flows were exceeding 1.6 billion standard cubic feet per day.
Click here for a list of active projects at Cameron LNG, and see map below.
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