石油和天然气部长兼阿曼液化天然气董事会主席Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhy博士表示,该公司在一系列重大项目上的投资“收获了回报”,尤其是工厂复兴计划、去瓶颈项目和一座新电厂。
Al Rumhy博士表示“因此,我们的利用率和生产水平在效率和产能上都达到了新高。因此,我们能够交付公司历史上数量最多的货物,这反映了另一个突出的里程碑。这使我们公司得以保持其稳固的地位和声誉,成为长期客户和更广阔的天然气市场值得信赖的液化天然气供应商。”
曹海斌 摘译自 油气新闻
原文如下:
Oman LNG revenues hit $3.485bln in 2019
Majority state-owned Oman LNG achieved revenues of $3.485 billion in 2019 – a year characterised by a new production high, record cargo deliveries and the start of a landmark rejuvenation programme targeting the company’s Qalhat liquefaction complex
Earnings were marginally lower than the previous year’s high of $3.505 billion, the company stated in its newly published 2019 Annual Report. However, Net Income After Tax (NIAT) was higher at $1.112 billion last year, up from $1.079 billion in 2018.
In comparison with Oman LNG’s Business Plan, revenues and net income were up 16 per cent and 32 per cent respectively, driven by improved oil prices and additional gas supplies as feedstock for liquefaction, it said.
Dr Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhy, Minister of Oil and Gas and Chairman of Oman LNG’s Board of Directors, said the company “reaped the rewards” of its investments in a string of major projects, notably the Plant Rejuvenation Programme, Debottlenecking Project and a new power plant.
“Consequently our utilisation and production levels have reached new highs in efficiency and capacity. We were therefore able to deliver the greatest number of cargoes in the history of the company, which reflects another outstanding milestone. This has enabled our company to maintain its robust position and reputation as a reliable and trusted supplier of liquefied natural gas to our long-term customers, and the wider gas market,” said Dr Al Rumhy.