On average, in Monagas they spend up to three days in line to get fuel. Users have reported that a position in line is charged at five dollars. There are also resellers who order basic products for a quota
Drivers will not be able to sleep in the queues to get gasoline in Maturín. It is an order issued by the governor of Monagas, Ernesto Luna. And it governs from this Tuesday, February 14.
Through a radio transmission and social networksLuna indicated that there will be patrolling at service stations to prevent overnight stays.
Every day, people will be able to attend from 5:00 am to fill subsidized gasoline in the capital of the state Monagas. At the same time, the governor assured that Petróleos de Venezuela and the Ministry of Petroleum guarantee the dispatch of fuel.
#Last minute | Governor Ernesto Luna informed through the network of state stations that, as part of the actions they will take to guarantee fuel supply, night queues in the vicinity of the stations will be eliminated.#Maturin #monagas pic.twitter.com/xdYlBbqzbF
— Government of Monagas (@GobMonagas_) February 13, 2023
Similarly, the governor recognized that there is a critical situation with the distribution of gasoline. However, he did not explain what caused the failure reported since the end of November by drivers in the state.
On average, in Monagas they spend up to three days in line to get fuel. They have denounced that a place in line is charged at five dollars. There are also resellers who order basic products for a quota. “We are going to put an end to the anarchy that exists in the different service stations,” Luna assured.
The security forces have arrested five men for the sale of seats in the tails. In January, the Second Control Court deprived two men of liberty for allegedly smuggling fuel.
For his part, trade unionist José Bodas declared to the whistle that low production is one of the causes of gasoline distribution failure. He also listed the lack of trucks and spare parts for the Puerto La Cruz refinery and the sale of crude oil by the government of Nicolás Maduro to pay debts.
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