
Cheniere Energy begins maintenance work on Sabine Pass LNG plant, company confirms
HOUSTON, May 30 (Reuters) - Annual maintenance work on the largest U.S. LNG plant, Sabine Pass, has begun, Cheniere Energy (LNG.N), opens new tab said.
The annual maintenance work is expected to reduce U.S. output of LNG for the next few weeks.
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