Diesel company's stock is over: Yemeni Oil Company‏


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Diesel company's stock is over: Yemeni Oil Company‏
[15/ August/2020]

SANAA, Aug. 15 (Saba) - The company's diesel stock is out of the way, and it has only five days left to cover the need of hospitals, said Issam al-Mutawakel, spokesman for the Yemeni oil company.

Al-Mutawakel said during the delivery of the UN office in Sana'a a statement of condemnation of the Yemeni oil company, in the presence of the company's executive director, Engineer Ammar al-Adhra'i, that the company has become unable to cover the rest of the vital sectors and supply diesel.

"There is a determination by the Coalition of Aggression to continue to detain oil derivatives vessels despite repeated appeals and calls by the United Nations to allow ships to enter the port of Hodeidah, but we have not found any response from them," he said.

"Unfortunately, they want the Yemeni people to remain in recovery mode once the oil company's oil reserves are finished, they will resuscitate them with one ship that covers only five days," he said.

A spokesman for the oil company appealed to all the world's free people to come out in protests to denounce the continued siege of the Yemeni people and to demand the release of all oil vessels.

He pointed out that the coalition of aggression detained a gas ship a few days ago to bring the total number of ships detained at sea to 19 oil ships with a total amount of 430 thousand tons of various oil derivatives, including 340 thousand tons of gasoline and diesel.

A statement issued by employees of the Yemeni Oil Company and the vital and service sectors confirmed his condemnation of the continued coalition of aggression in the detention of oil derivatives ships.

The statement called on the United Nations to play its humanitarian role in pressuring coalition countries to release oil vessels, allow their entry into the port of Hodeidah and commit not to detain ships in the future.

The statement also called for neutralizing the oil company, its facilities and its agents from the systematic targeting of the aggression alliance, and lifting the ban on Ras Issa port and Sana'a International Airport.

I.M