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Kenyan towns hit by major fuel shortages

[서울=아시아뉴스통신] 레악카나기자 송고시간 2022-04-02 03:10

The shortage has been blamed on reduced imports. (Photo by= AFP)

[아시아뉴스통신=레악카나 기자] Several towns in Kenya have been hit by major fuel shortages. The north-western and western parts of the country are among the hardest-hit regions. There are also reports that some petrol stations in the capital, Nairobi, are turning away motorists after running out of fuel, BBC reported.
 
Sources say the crisis may have been triggered by reduced imports by big oil marketing companies - who are wary that they may not be promptly compensated for the government-subsidized prices they charge consumers. But the country’s energy regulator has attributed shortages to logistical challenges and says it is engaging oil marketing firms to resolve the crisis. The government usually compensates oil dealers so they can offer a lower price, but they say that they have not been paid for the past four months.
 
Independent dealers purchase stocks through the big oil marketers, who are now giving priority to their franchised outlets after reducing imports. As a result, the independent dealers who supply rural areas, where big oil marketing firms don’t have large networks of dealers, have run out of stock. Kenya consumes 380 million liters of petrol and diesel every month, according to data from the regulator.


 

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