Freeport LNG has pushed back the date of its expected restart that it provided earlier in the month. Freeport LNG has been shut since June, and shared earlier this month that it expected to complete the repairs in time to resume partial operations in early October. But now, Freeport LNG isn’t expecting to resume partial operations until early to mid-November, reaching 2 billion cubic feet of gas production per day by the end of November, the company said in a Tuesday press release. The 2 Bcf per day mark represents 85% of the facility’s export capacity. The remaining production is expected to be reinstated by March 2023, “although typical construction risks could impact the recovery plan,” the company said. Houston-based Freeport LNG suffered an explosion on June 8, which caused the plant to shut down to assess the damage and perform repairs. Freeport LNG accounts for 20 percent of […]