An explosion set a gas pipeline ablaze and killed 28 workers in eastern Saudi Arabia, the Saudi national oil company Aramco said on Sunday. "The fire broke out while contractor workers where linking a new pipe" to the pipeline during maintenance late on Saturday, Aramco said in a statement.
It said 28 workers, including five Aramco employees, had died in the fire, which was put out early on Sunday some 30 kilometres from its Hawiyah gas plant.
The company did not specify how many people had been injured in the blaze, or give the victims' nationalities.
"The company is taking all necessary measures to guarantee the continuation of the normal gas output," it said. Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Saudi Aramco is the world's largest oil producer, located on the country's east coast. The Hawiyah plant produces 310,000 barrels of ethane and NGL daily.
It said 28 workers, including five Aramco employees, had died in the fire, which was put out early on Sunday some 30 kilometres from its Hawiyah gas plant.
The company did not specify how many people had been injured in the blaze, or give the victims' nationalities.
"The company is taking all necessary measures to guarantee the continuation of the normal gas output," it said. Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Saudi Aramco is the world's largest oil producer, located on the country's east coast. The Hawiyah plant produces 310,000 barrels of ethane and NGL daily.
Via: The Pionner
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