Disruptions to LNG supplies in France and Yemen have caused issues with distribution in April.
Six cargoes of liquefied natural gas exports, from Yemen LNG, were cancelled at the beginning of April due to the attack on its supply line. But all cargoes will be loaded on schedule in May, Yemen LNG said in a statement.
The company said it expects to complete its annual maintenance shutdown on Friday (today), nine days ahead of the original schedule, which was brought forward after the gas line was sabotaged on 30th March.
“We will increase LNG production to redeliver as much of the cancelled cargoes as possible before year end,” Yemen LNG General Manager, Francois Rafin said.
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