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Ex-Tropical Cyclone ​Narelle further disrupted production at two of Australia's biggest liquefied natural gas plants on Saturday as ‌the storm system weakened in the country's northwest.
Gas giants Woodside, Santos and Chevron confirm they have suffered production outages at its gas as a result of Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle.
Gorgon is Australia's largest LNG export facility, producing 15.6 million tonnes a year with three processing trains, while the smaller Wheatstone consists of two trains producing 8.9 million tonnes.
Aussies in a series of isolated coastal towns have been covered in a layer of red dust while being battered by a destructive cyclone.