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Pipelines in Yemen
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/1/2006
- Crude Oil Petroleum , Natural Gas Petroleum , Exploration and Discoveries , Liquefied Natural Gas LNG , Offshore Drilling , Petroleum Pipeline
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Yemen currently has a crude refining capacity of 130,000 bbl/d from two aging refineries. The refinery in Aden, operated by Aden Refinery Company (ARC), has a capacity of 120,000 bbl/d, while capacity at the Marib refinery, operated by Yemen Hunt Oil Company, is 10,000 bbl/d. The Aden refinery, which had a design capacity of 170,000 bbl/d, sustained significant damage during the countrys 1994 civil war, but was later partially rebuilt. The Yemeni government has backed away from a 2001 plan to privatize the Aden refinery, but may offer a partial stake to private investors in the future.
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