Oil companies have suspended their operations in Yemen amid unrest that has affected exports, officials said.
Oil companies have been unable to export crude since Arab countries launched a military action against the Houthi militants and dissident forces more than two weeks ago, the officials revealed.
The Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on sea and air ports and reports said lately Yemen LNG has suspended production after exports were halted.
Three days ago, the Aden refinery shut down because of continued violence in Aden.
Local popular resistance fighters have been fighting Houthi militants in Aden for weeks.
Meanwhile, the country has been experiencing acute fuel shortages for more than a week.
In Sanaa, cars have queued for three kilometers at each of the fuel stations which continue to operate.
The fuel crisis adds to aggravating challenges including the humanitarian crisis.
The UN has warned of fast deteriorating humanitarian situation in several cities while calling for providing access to aid.
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