Chevron said on Thursday that production had fully resumed at its Wheatstone liquefied natural gas plant in Western Australia following repairs for damage caused by a cyclone last month. Tropical Cyclone Narelle struck the 8.9 million-ton-a-year facility in late March, leaving both LNG processing trains offline. "Extreme winds associated with the cyclone damaged several hundred air-cooled heat exchangers, known as fin fans, making the repair programme a significant undertaking," Danny Woodall, Chevron's director of operations and maintenance for Australia, said in a statement. "We were able to restart domestic gas production for Western Australian customers in around a week after the cyclone, with LNG returning progressively." Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Subhranshu Sahu