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.
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 .
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