The oil company reveals the developments of aggression’s piracy against oil derivatives
Yemen’s Oil Company affirmed that four oil ships licensed to enter Hodeida port represent only 8% of the actual need.
In a news statement, the executive director of the company, Ammar Al-Adhrai , said that the quantity that reached the port was only 29,605 tons, which is 8 percent of the actual need to operate services.
He explained that the amount of fuel needed during the first quarter is 342,000 tons of gasoline and 387,000 tons of diesel.
He also pointed out that the actual need for one month is 243 tons, of which 114 tons are gasoline and 129 tons are diesel.
At the conference, the spokesman for the oil company, Essam al-Mutawakel, read a statement about the continued acts of maritime piracy by the forces of the aggression coalition led by America and their arbitrary practices in detaining oil derivatives ships and preventing their entry to the port of Hodeidah.
The statement emphasized that the aggression forces are still holding 10 fuel ships loaded with 273,695 tons of petrol, diesel and gas … indicating that the fines as a result of the detention of these ships are close to 30 million dollars, which are fines that can be increased.
The statement pointed out that the international organizations and components concerned with humanitarian affairs continue to disavow their responsibilities under the pretext that the issue is totally and separately linked to the political side.
The statement held the forces of aggression, led by America and the United Nations, responsible for the comprehensive siege crime, with all its direct and indirect repercussions, some of which are classified as indirect killings.