Yamal 2022 LNG output seen at 21 million tonnes, says Interfax

But production isn't likely to increase next year because of major repair work.

By Reuters December 13, 2022
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People pose in front of an ice sculpture installation at Yamal LNG in the Arctic port of Sabetta, Yamalo-Nenets district, Russia on December 8, 2017. The installation reads, “Yamal LNG”. (Oksana Kobzeva / Reuters File Photo)

The Yamal LNG project is set to produce 21 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas in 2022, the Interfax news agency reported on Monday, citing a senior company official.

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Production is not likely to increase next year as major repair works are planned, Interfax reported.

Reporting by Reuters.