Lara, Bolívar and Falcón are some states that reported failures in the supply of gasoline during the day of December 7. Long queues at service stations revive the fear of fuel shortages that hit the country very recently
Drivers in states such as Falcón, Bolívar and Lara were seized by fear once again due to the long queues of vehicles that formed at the entrances to gasoline service stations, reliving the experience of spending hours sitting in cars to refuel. gas.
In the state of Bolívar, specifically in Ciudad Guayana and Ciudad Bolívar, the gasoline dispatch functioned on Wednesday, December 7 at half speed and with service stations that closed at mid-morning, both those that are subsidized and those that sell fuel at reasonable prices. international.
Already in the previous day no gas station opened to provide service to the drivers and without personnel to explain what happened, a fact that the drivers claimed.
according to Caroní Mail, in recent weeks this same delay was observed in some dollarized bombs in Bolívar. On the other hand, workers commented that in recent days they received less litter, a situation that would also be happening in those that were left for dispatch to some prioritized sectors.
The state of Lara did not escape this situation either. At least in the city of Barquisimeto, according to the newspaper Momentumlong queues of vehicles also appeared at service stations to buy gasoline.
Azalea Colmenarez, leader of the service station workers’ union, commented in recent days to the Lara newspaper that the problem was going to occur during the month of December due to a problem in the production of gasoline.
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Falcón, the state that is home to the Paraguaná Refining Complex, also generated reports of lack of fuel in the pumps with a similar outlook to those registered in Lara and Bolívar. The drivers in the entity expressed their desire that the situation be resolved soon. Coro, Paraguaná and the western part of the state reported problems of this type, says The morning.
Users indicated to falconian portal that the “quotas” to buy gasoline have returned and that they have again spent up to three days in line to fill the tanks. They threatened to return to the streets to protest peacefully if the problem does not have a quick solution.
oil workers Paraguaná Refining Complex (CRP) confirmed that the reserve tanks, both at the Amuay refinery and in Cardón, are full of gasoline.
“Those who are waiting for fuel are the ships. There is no production, but there is in the tanks to supply as it has been done. What is, however, is that the litreage in the subsidized pumps has decreased,” said a Cardón worker who preferred not to be identified for fear of reprisals.
The CRP is currently working on an emergency plan, which is why the supply of gasoline has been reduced to half of what is normally delivered at service stations that supply subsidized fuel, while those that charge at international is maintained according to the request made from there.
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