BP stopped the passage of its tankers through the Red Sea
The English oil and gas company BP stopped the passage of its oil tankers through the Red Sea following the warnings of the Yemeni army to the ships associated with the Israeli regime. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the British Petroleum Oil Company following the strong warnings of the Yemeni army about The operation against ships linked to Israel has temporarily suspended the passage of all its oil tankers in the Red Sea.
Bloomberg news network cited a statement from British Petroleum on Monday, the British oil and gas company reported the voyages from It has “temporarily suspended” the Red Sea route.
The statement said: “Due to the deteriorating security situation for shipping in the Red Sea, BP has decided to suspend all voyages through the Red Sea. stop.”
Before this, four other companies had stopped their transportation operations through the Red Sea. The Economist weekly wrote in a report yesterday that the four companies that stopped their transportation operations in the Red Sea account for 53% of the world’s total container trade. On Saturday, it was reported that two major shipping companies They have suspended their cargo through the Red Sea. The decision of the Swiss-Italian “Mediterranean Shipping Company” (MSC) and the French company C.M.A.C.G.M. After that, it was announced that two other major shipping companies, Norway’s Maersk and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd, said on Friday that they have stopped transporting their cargo through the Red Sea following the attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
The Yemeni Navy has warned of military operations against the ships and interests of the enemy of Israel until its aggressions on Gaza and its crimes against If the Palestinian nation stops, it will continue.
Publisher | Tasnim News |