Attention is increasingly fixed on the Houthis’ advance in Yemen. Since last summer, the rebel group has laid siege to the capital Sanaa. Last month, they seized the presidential palace. This past weekend, they took ...
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A gas pipeline feeding Yemen's only liquefied natural gas export terminal will take about one week to be repaired following an attack on it last week, Reuters quoted the country's oil minister as saying.
A gas pipeline feeding Yemen's only liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal was blown up again in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the operating company said.
Yemen LNG resumed its operations on 21 April after a blast on its feed pipeline at the end of March had stopped production, the Total-run company has announced.
The closure of the Yemen liquefied natural gas terminal, after its feed pipeline was blown up last week, is expected to cut its super-cooled gas exports by about four cargoes.
Liquefied natural gas producer Yemen LNG has told customers unrest in the country could lead to supply disruptions and possible force majeure, according to a spokeswoman for leading stakeholder Total.