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New Fortress delays start of Mexico's first LNG plant to May

New Fortress Energy stated on Wednesday it delayed the start of its Altamira liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Mexico to May and expects to export its very first freight in June after an event a few days before the country's. initially LNG export plant was because of start production.

U.S.-based New Fortress revealed the most recent timing for its. first Fast LNG (FLNG) train in its very first quarter revenues. release and discussion.

In its previous outcomes released in

February

, the company stated it expected to produce very first LNG in March. and send its very first cargo in April.

That too had been a hold-up from previous

December and September

prepared start up dates for the very first train at the. 1.4-million-tonnes-per-annum (MTPA) drifting LNG job found. off the coast of Altamira.

In a call with experts on Wednesday, New Fortress Chief. Financial Officer Christopher Guinta said there was an occurrence. with a pipe fracture inside of our cold box last Friday, April. 26.

This is a very regrettable given that we (were). anticipating first LNG [a mere] 72 hours later on ... Thankfully, no. significant injuries were sustained as an outcome, Guinta said.

The damage was isolated to one pipe and manifold within the. box and is anticipated to be repaired by next weekend, Guinta. stated.

The company likewise stated in February that it began. building of a second FLNG train onshore at Altamira and. anticipated to finish that unit in the very first quarter of 2026.

New Fortress did not talk about Train 2 in its incomes release. and officials were not instantly offered to talk about the. status of Train 2 at Altamira.

Each Fast LNG system can turn about 0.18 billion cubic feet. per day of gas into 1.4 MTPA of LNG.

In the past, New Fortress said the first train at Altamira. would cost about $1 billion.

New Fortress stock acquired about 4% to a one-week high of. $ 27.17 in midday trade on Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)