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Sana’a: The enemy has looted 9.5 billion dollars of Yemen’s oil revenues within 4 years

The oil minister of Sana’a state announced that enemy forces and their mercenaries have looted more than 9.5 billion dollars of Yemen’s oil revenues from 2018 to the middle of this year.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, quoting Ahed site, Ahmed Dares, the oil minister of the Sana’a government, pointed out that the enemy forces and their mercenaries have looted more than 9.5 billion dollars of Yemen‘s oil revenues from 2018 to the middle of this year. If we were in charge of supervising the production of oil and gas and the revenues were available to us, we could pay the salaries of the Yemenis.

The oil minister of Sana’a government further said: The enemy coalition has sold and stolen oil fields and some of them were closed by this coalition.

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Dares added: The Ministry of Petroleum and Mines of Yemen asked the United Nations, the international community and all humanitarian organizations to ease the process of the entry of petroleum products into this country, but it was useless, and the enemy coalition seeks to harm the Yemenis, either through killings or sieges.

Ammar Al-Draei, the executive director of Yemen Oil Company, also condemned the continuation of the actions of the enemy coalition in seizing oil tankers in the Red Sea despite the extension of the ceasefire in Yemen.

Al-Adhrai added: A ship carrying gasoline and a ship carrying gas fuel have been seized by the enemy coalition for more than 10 days, today the ship carrying gasoline was released after more than 15 days, during this period, and late fines were imposed on this ship.

The executive director of the Yemen Oil Company continued to express his opposition to the recent report of the UN representative about the arrival of ships carrying oil products and emphasized that the report is a misrepresentation that was exposed by piracy.

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