Shell’s Prelude FLNG in Australia Still Offline After December Fire
Jan 14th, 2023
by John Donovan.
Shell’s Prelude FLNG in Australia Still Offline After December Fire
Royal Dutch Shell plc’s Prelude floating LNG (FLNG) vessel offshore Western Australia remains offline more than three weeks after another fire broke out on board.
Shell said a small fire was detected on Dec. 21 in a turbine enclosure and quickly extinguished. However, liquefied natural gas production was suspended pending an investigation, the company said.
“We are working methodically through the stages in the process to recommence production with safety and stability foremost in mind,” a Shell spokesperson told NGI.
The company also is working with regulators to restart operations, but there is no timeline.
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