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The shutdown of the CPU-2 gas plant in the Safer area of Yemen, which stopped production on August 18, 2026, has led to a significant shortage of domestic gas production, approximately 6,000 barrels per day—equivalent to about 20 gas trucks—and has worsened the country's fuel crisis. The Yemeni Gas Company has shown a sharp decline in production over the past ten days, dropping from 5,816 barrels at the beginning of August to just 240 barrels before the complete stop. This threatens to increase citizens' suffering due to shortages of gas supplies and rising prices. Although 37 gas trucks have been distributed across the governorates, the outage deepens the crisis. The company warns that the situation may worsen amid escalating gas shortages in several provinces. They call for addressing the reasons behind the shutdown and resuming production to meet demand and reduce residents' hardships.
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