LNG Canada issued a notice on November 20 that it planned to continue additional flaring activities associated with the commissioning of Train 2 beyond the scheduled November 20 ending, itself extended beyond the original ending date of November 10. It also gave notice that a re-start of Train 2 would take place on December 1 and run for approximately two weeks. It was on November 6 that LNG Canada issued a notice that Train 2 had begun production of LNG after an initial start up on October 6. Commissioning and testing activities at the LNG Canada site have been ongoing since June when increased gas intake began with the initial start-up of Train 1.
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