Australia LNG disruptions continue after Narelle, thousands without power


SYDNEY, March 29 (Reuters) - Australia's liquefied ⁠natural gas production remained disrupted and thousands were without power in ⁠the remote northwest on Sunday, more than a week after the ‌Narelle storm system hit the country.

The impact of Narelle, downgraded from a tropical cyclone on Saturday, on LNG plants run by Chevron and Woodside has exacerbated a global supply crunch caused by ​the month-old Iran war.

Australia became the world’s second-largest ⁠LNG exporter when Qatar halted ⁠production following damage from Iranian strikes.

Woodside Australia said on Sunday there was no ⁠update ‌to the situation. Narelle was still interrupting production on Saturday at the company's Karratha gas plant, the onshore processing facility for the North ⁠West Shelf project, while production was unaffected at its ​Macedon and Pluto facilities.

Chevron ‌did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday. ⁠On Saturday, it ​said it was working to restore production at its Gorgon and Wheatstone gas facilities following production outages due to Narelle.

Gorgon is Australia’s largest LNG export facility, producing 15.6 ⁠million metric tons a year with three processing ​trains, while Wheatstone has two trains producing 8.9 million tons.

Power remained cut late on Saturday in Exmouth, a town of 2,800 people some 1,100 km (700 miles) north ⁠of West Australia's state capital Perth, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services said.

State-owned Horizon Power said extra crews were on their way to Exmouth "to support local crews to restore power to affected properties as soon as it is ​safe to do so".

Exmouth, a gateway to the UNESCO ⁠World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef, suffered significant damage in the cyclone but no one ​was injured, the Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.

Narelle made ‌landfall as a severe tropical cyclone in ​Queensland state on March 20 and crossed the Northern Territory before hitting Western Australia.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by William Mallard)

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