Aug 28 (Reuters) - Australia-listed Oil Search (OSH) said on Wednesday it is loading liquids at its facilities in the Gulf of Papua at a reduced rate after temporarily suspending loading last week due to damage to a mooring system.
The gas producer said it is working with the PNG LNG operator to ramp up production to normal rates as soon as practical, while the mooring system is being investigated.
"It is presently unclear whether it will be necessary to adjust our 2019 production guidance, as a result of these loading issues," it said in a statement.
News: OSH Oil Search says loading liquids at Gulf of Papua at reduced rate
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