Liberia: Petroleum Importers Dismiss Claims of Gasoline Shortage Amid Filling Stations Refusal to Serve Costumers - News Summed Up

Liberia: Petroleum Importers Dismiss Claims of Gasoline Shortage Amid Filling Stations Refusal to Serve Costumers


Monrovia – Despite several gas stations displaying ‘No Gas’ signs, the Petroleum Importers Association of Liberia has debunked information that there is a shortage of gasoline on the Liberian market. Since Monday, several gas stations owned by some of the major petroleum importers in Liberia have been sending customers away because claiming there is no gasoline. On Monday, there were long, disorder queues at several gas stations in Monrovia and its surrounding communities by vehicle operators scrambling to get few gallons of gasoline. However, the Petroleum Importers Association of Liberia, a conglomeration of 14 major petroleum importers, in a release said there is ‘more than enough’ supply of the product in the country. In addition, the group revealed that several importers are bringing in 10,650,000 gallons of gasoline in the month of March 2020.


Source: Front Page Africa March 19, 2020 02:33 UTC



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