Home   |   FAQ   |   Contact Us   |   ÚÑÈí


News



Incident Reported Sunday in Balhaf, Situation is Being Calmed

click to see the real image size

25 March 2007
A confirmed incident at the plant site in Balhaf was reported Sunday afternoon, 25 March, in which an expatriate from one of the subcontractors involved in constructing some of the plant facilities has triggered a violent riot. To restore normal conditions, the company is working to control the situation. Once the situation normalises, a thorough investigation will be undertaken.

No injuries have been recorded but undefined damage has been reported.

Yemen LNG is currently constructing a natural gas liquefaction plant on the coast of Balhaf, Shabwa, as well as a 320-kilometer pipeline which will connect the gas processing facilities in Block 18 in Marib to the liquefaction facilities, located at around 400 km East of Aden. The construction is currently involving around 4,000 people in Balhaf and almost another 1,000 along the pipeline.


Basic Facts about Yemen LNG:

• Project was authorized by the Government and shareholders in August 2005
• YLNG is a world scale investment of US $ 3.7 billion
• High technology LNG plant to be built in Balhaf, Shabwah governorate
• Gas produced in the Marib region will be piped through a 320 kilometer-long 38 inch diameter pipeline to Balhaf
• Export production is expected to start in early 2009
• The Yemen LNG shareholders include the Yemeni government, represented by Yemen Gas Company (16.73%), Total (39.62%), Hunt Oil Company (17.22%), South Korea’s SK Corporation (9.55%), Kogas (6%), Hyundai Corporation (5.88%) and the General Authority for Social Security and Pension (GASSP) (5%).


 

© 2013 - Yemen LNG Company. All Rights Reserved