Saudi Arabia delivered on Tuesday the final oil shipment within a grant of three million barrels to Yemen to the Aden Refinery which will process the quantities to be distributed for all provinces to tackle the fuel crisis.
Some 350000 barrels were unloaded, officials said, pointing out that the government has been importing diesel and benzene to meet the local demand.
Saudi Arabia granted its neighbor Yemen three million barrels of crude oil to help boost its economy, with the first shipment delivered in mid-June.
Yemen has been gripped by six-month unrest and associated severe crises topped by an acute fuel shortage, power outages, price hikes and military operations in northern and southern areas triggering concerns about the country’s future.