ADNOC Gas Maintains Supply Despite Habshan Facility Incident
SEATTLE (Oil Monster):ADNOC Gas PLC has confirmed casualties, including one fatality, following an incident at its Habshan natural gas processing complex, underscoring rising risks to critical energy infrastructure in the Middle East.
According to the company, the incident occurred when debris fell on the facility after air defense systems successfully intercepted an aerial attack targeting key oil and gas assets. The affected section of the plant has since been isolated, and emergency response teams acted swiftly to secure the site. Despite the disruption, ADNOC Gas stated that customer supply has remained uninterrupted through its wider network of facilities.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE described the attack as a direct threat to regional stability and global energy security, highlighting growing geopolitical tensions impacting the sector.
ADNOC Gas confirmed that one contractor died and several employees were injured during evacuation efforts. The Habshan complex remains a cornerstone of the company’s operations, with a processing capacity of 6.1 billion cubic feet per day, producing natural gas, liquids, condensate, and sulfur.
The incident comes as ADNOC Gas continues strong financial performance, reporting $5.2 billion in net profit last year, driven by robust domestic gas demand and increased sales volumes.