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General News of Monday, 13 November 2006

Source: GNA

TOR says there is no cause for alarm over fuel

Tema, Nov. 13, GNA - The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) on Monday morning started loading petroleum products from its rack to the various oil filling stations. Management has therefore, urged the public not to panic over any shortage of fuel in the system as it is working around the clock to ensure that the products get to the Oil Marketing Companies and then to the designated stations.

The Public Affairs Manager of TOR, Mrs Aba Lokko explained on Monday at Tema that, upon request by the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport (BOST) near Tema to replenish its storage tank, the Oil Marketing Companies were informed on Thursday to take their allocation from Kumasi.

She said BOST then begun replenishing its stock in the tank as strategic reserve for the country and completed on Sunday and this presumably caused the temporary shortage. Loading of petroleum products was actively taking place when the in the system.

She advised against panic buying in order not to create any problem.

Though there were no queues at the filling stations that the GNA visited as at 12 noon, some taxi drivers claim they bought their fuel as far as Doryumu in the Dangme West District of the Greater Accra Region. While others blame the temporary shortage on the budget to be read, others also think TOR's allegation of the adulteration of fuel has infuriated the OMC to hoard their allocation.