HODEIDAH, April 21 (Saba) - A vessel, carrying 9555 tons of gasoline, arrived on Saturday at the port of Hodeidah after being held for 28 days, the Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC) said in a statement.
The company added in the statement obtained by Saba that it is expected to this ship will link in the pier during the coming hours.
The vessel is the first of the four ships declared by the so-called Aden economic commission, and the second vessel to reach the port of Hodeidah among the 10 vessels held by the coalition forces, away from the diesel vessel.
The Yemeni oil company expected an end in the crisis of oil derivatives in the event of the entry of the rest of the detained vessels.
The company announced that it is ready to unload the ships arriving and distributed to the provinces to cover the needs of citizens and the most vital sectors to follow, in accordance with the distribution programs to mitigate the effects of the crisis and end its manifestations.
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Saba
The company added in the statement obtained by Saba that it is expected to this ship will link in the pier during the coming hours.
The vessel is the first of the four ships declared by the so-called Aden economic commission, and the second vessel to reach the port of Hodeidah among the 10 vessels held by the coalition forces, away from the diesel vessel.
The Yemeni oil company expected an end in the crisis of oil derivatives in the event of the entry of the rest of the detained vessels.
The company announced that it is ready to unload the ships arriving and distributed to the provinces to cover the needs of citizens and the most vital sectors to follow, in accordance with the distribution programs to mitigate the effects of the crisis and end its manifestations.
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Saba

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