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Hammerfest LNG restart delayed until March 31 2022

Hammerfest LNG restart delayed until March 31 2022 Apr 26, 2021 7:35:am Summary Equinor previously said it might take until October 2021 to get Hammerfest LNG back up and running. [image credit: Equinor] by: Joseph Murphy Posted in: Hammerfest LNG restart delayed until March 31 2022 The Hammerfest LNG plant in Norway s far north is not expected to resume operations until March 31, 2022, its operator Equinor reported on April 26, six months later than previously anticipated. A serious fire broke out at the facility in September last year. Norway s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) concluded this month that pre-filters in the air intake of a power turbine likely ignited, after a buildup of insects lowered the system s ignition temperature. It noted serious regulatory breaches at the facility.

Dead insects in the filters: Norway watchdog hits Equinor with safety rap over LNG plant blaze

Safety Flashback: the September 2020 blaze at Equinor s Hammerfest LNG facility in Melkoya, Norway Photo: BJARNE HALVORSEN/NTB/SCANPIX Dead insects in the filters: Norway watchdog hits Equinor with safety rap over LNG plant blaze Norwegian operator says it has initiated a comprehensive programme following September 2020 fire at facility in Melkoya 22 April 2021 10:40 GMT Updated  22 April 2021 10:41 GMT in  Stavanger Dead insects in five-year-old air-intake filters and heat from anti-icing panels likely caused an ignition that resulted in a serious fire last year at Equinor’s Hammerfest liquefied natural gas plant in Norway, according to a safety probe report. Norway s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) identified serious breaches of regulations at the LNG plant that resulted in the 28 September fire, which has forced the facility to be taken offline.

Equinor and safety watchdog face off over Johan Castberg weld defects

Equinor and safety watchdog face off over Johan Castberg weld defects Oil giant disputes claims by Norway s Petroleum Safety Authority that floater will leave Singapore yard with higher number of defects than industry standard 22 April 2021 5:44 GMT Updated  22 April 2021 5:44 GMT in  Stavanger Equinor has hit back at claims by Norway s safety watchdog that the operator s troubled Johan Castberg floating production, storage and offloading unit is on course to sail from a Singapore yard with a higher number of defects than usual for the industry. ENERGY EXPLORED: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCELERATE Gain valuable insight into the global oil and gas industry s energy transition from

Equinor says no single issue to blame for Johan Castberg weld defects

Equinor says no single issue to blame for Johan Castberg weld defects Equinor said today there was no single “event” that could have directly caused the welding issues found on the hull of its Johan Castberg production vessel. Updated: 19/04/2021, 12:53 pm The Johan Castberg production vessel at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore. (Photo: Equinor ASA) Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Equinor said today there was no single “event” that could have directly caused the welding issues found on the hull of its Johan Castberg production vessel.

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