YEMEN Press Agency

Yemen Petroleum Company launches humanitarian appeal for help due to lack of oil derivatives

SANAA, July 17 (YPA) – The Yemen Petroleum Company launched on Friday a humanitarian appeal for help due to the lack of oil derivatives.

In a statement, the company called on the world and all international humanitarian organizations to assume its responsibilities to avoid the disaster in Yemen.

The company said that continued detention of the oil tankers will lead to the stoppage of over 400 hospitals and 5,000 health centers and all oxygen factories that provide services to over 26 million citizens.

It will also lead to the cessation of about 23,000 water and power outages for all citizens, the company added.

The company also confirmed that preventing the entry of oil derivatives will cause complete paralysis in the transportation movement as more than 80,000 cargo carriers, 70,000 public transportation and half a million private transportation will stop.

The agricultural sector will face a major problem because of the depletion of oil quantities and agricultural crops will be destroyed and the entire agricultural season will be losen.

The director of the company, Ammar Al-Adrai said that 25 million Yemenis are at risk as a result of running out of oil derivatives and he held the United Nations and Saudi-led aggression countries responsible for the lives of Yemenis, especially the patients in all hospitals.