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Corrosion concerns at Woodside's NWS

A SECOND LNG plant in Western Australia has been hit with concerns as Woodside Petroleum has discovered corrosion at its Train 4 at the North West Shelf facility. 

 Karratha gas plant, North West Shelf

Karratha gas plant, North West Shelf

Train 4 is relatively new and larger than the older trains, some of which are 30 years old and the corrosion was discovered during routine maintenance last month, first reported by Boiling Cold this week. ...

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