Vulcan Infrastructure Watch Detects Renewed Operations at LNG Facility
Vulcan Infrastructure Watch (IW) reported potential activity at FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY . To verify these reports, an analyst and satellite imaging was assigned to conduct a detailed review.
Recent Vulcan satellite imagery from March 30, 2025, confirms production activity at the [redacted]. The imagery clearly shows flaring at the facility's [redacted]. This is the first confirmed activity at [redacted] since operations were reportedly halted in[redacted] 2024.
Recent Vulcan satellite imagery from March 30, 2025, confirms production activity at the FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY . The imagery clearly shows flaring at the facility's FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY . . This is the first confirmed activity at since operations were reportedly halted in 2024.
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Flaring at LNG liquefaction facilities typically occurs when excess natural gas, mainly methane, is burned off during the processing and liquefaction phases. FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY
FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY .
FOR PAID CLIENTS ONLY
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