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The Aden Refinery Under Surveillance

Filed under: A-INFRASTRUCTURE, Al-Qaeda, Economic, Oil, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 10:03 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2007

A very good idea on somebody’s part.

CCTV installed in Aden oil refinery [27 October 2007]

ADEN, (Saba) – The Romanian firm UTI Systems launched on Saturday the installation of Closed-circuit television (CCTV) at oil facilities of the Aden oil refinery after the firm got recently the
tender.

A source in the Aden refinery said to Saba that the cost of the tender was estimated to be $860,000, pointing out that the CCTV would be installed for the first time in the refinery since setting
up it in 1954.

The source noted that the daily production of the refinery reaches 100,000 barrels of petroleum. YA/AF
Saba

Shady Financial Dealings

Al-Sahwa: A parliament report revealed that the Aden Refinery was fined YR 2.343 billion it paid for foreign companies due to the delay of payment for the companies. According to the report, in contrary the refinery failed to get its debts by foreign companies estimated at YR 38.7 billion.

The report noted the refinery has not sticked to the stated regulations and legislations in relation to rationalizing expenses and due that and bad plans it has got much debts.

It bought cars for the company for YR 119.9 million and sold crude oil which should be refined locally for foreign companies, but didn’t meet all legal procedures regarding its purchases.

And the money goes where, to whom?

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