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Exxon vessels resume full oil output in Guyana after pipeline work

An Exxon Mobil consortium's unrefined output in Guyana has been completely brought back at 2 floating production centers after workers completed a. natural gas pipeline tiein, a business representative stated on. Monday.

Output had fallen to between 400,000 and 500,000 barrels. daily from July 2 through the end of the month, federal government. data revealed, a sign that prepared deal with the floating production. storage and offloading (FPSO) centers had begun.

Oil production was at 669,000 barrels per day since June 30,. the official information showed.

We safely carried out shutdowns of the Liza Unity and Fate. FPSOs to help with pipeline tie-ins for the gas-to-energy. project, the representative stated by email. Both FPSOs are back. online at full production levels.

Exxon said previously this year it would shut 2 overseas oil. production vessels in Guyana for two weeks each between July and. August to link a gas pipeline that would feed planned. onshore power plant and gas-processing centers.

Oil output at one of Exxon's FPSOs was halted from July. 2-15, while the 2nd FPSO suspended operations on July 19-31. The consortium's third center was unaffected, the data showed.

The involved production volumes were deferred, not. lost, Exxon stated.

The Exxon-led consortium, that includes Hess. and CNOOC Ltd, is responsible for all production in. the South American country.

(source: Reuters)