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Chevron flags possible further Gorgon issues

CHEVRON Corporation president of upstream Jay Johnston reconfirmed Friday the company expects to have the second train at its Gorgon LNG facility in Western Australia running again next month after earlier routine maintenance found cracks in its kettles, which are used to cool gas to liquid. 

Chevron flags possible further Gorgon issues

  During the earnings call overnight Australian time Johnson said Chevron could not rule out similar problems in Trains 1 and 3, despite the former already undergoing its scheduled maintenance.   ...

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