
An official source at the Prime Minister's office has refuted any decree issued by the National Reconciliation Government on raising the oil derivatives' prices. "All released rumors over raising prices of oil derivatives are baseless," the source added, making clear the Prime Minister Mohammed Basindwa has announced few days ago that there is not any direction by the government to amend the oil derivatives' prices. He pointed out that the oil derivatives are available all over the country's governments, and currently procedures are taken to ease the flow of oil tankers from Bani Matar district into the secretariat of the capital Sana'a. According to the source, the Premier directed Ministry of Oil and Minerals to take the legal actions against any gas station that refrains from selling to citizens.
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