Maeen Shujaa Aldin

Head Of Treasury at Yemen LNG Company

Maeen Shujaa Aldin is an experienced finance professional with a strong background in treasury and cash management. Currently serving as the Head of Treasury at Yemen LNG Company since January 2012, Maeen is responsible for preparing cash flow forecasts and conducting sensitivity analyses for liquidity management. Previously, Maeen held the role of Cash Management Supervisor at Yemen Liquid Natural Gas Company from September 2006 to December 2011, overseeing daily cash management operations, and ensuring effective fund availability. Maeen began the career in accounting with positions at Schlumberger Overseas, S.A. and Hasco & Shell Y.S.C., where responsibilities included managing accounts receivable and payable. Maeen holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from the Faculty of Commerce and Economic at Sana’a University.

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Yemen LNG Company

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As the country’s largest-ever industrial investment (budgeted around US$ 4.5 billion), the decision to launch the Yemen LNG project in August 2005 was an important milestone for both the Government of Yemen and the Yemen LNG shareholders. The location of Yemen is strategically advantageous allowing accessibility to all LNG markets, both in the Asia Pacific basin as well as to expanding markets on either side of the Atlantic. The proven gas reserves are sufficient to produce and export 6.7 million metric tonnes of LNG per annum (mmtpa) for at least the next 20 years to its long-term customers in the North American and South Korean markets and potentially also to new customers in the future. Yemen LNG is providing an opportunity for Yemeni citizens to develop a range of specialised skills in engineering and business disciplines enhancing opportunities for local investors to expand and compete at an international level. The Yemen LNG chain comprises new and existing upstream gas processing facilities including a 25 km, 20-inch transfer line linking the two gas processing units in the gas fields of block 18 in Marib; a 320km, 38-inch new main pipeline, which is connecting the gas processing facilities to the new liquefaction facilities in Balhaf, and a spur line to transport domestic gas to the Ma’bar area in central Yemen.


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