Diesel
shortages in Saudi Arabia?! Now that's a story!
Diesel
shortage hits Riyadh
Diesel shortages were recently reported at gas stations in the capital as a large number of trucks and diesel-powered vehicles formed long lines to fill up their tanks both in the city and on the outskirts.
Diesel shortages were recently reported at gas stations in the capital as a large number of trucks and diesel-powered vehicles formed long lines to fill up their tanks both in the city and on the outskirts.
3
June, 2012
Truck
drivers say they have noticed a shortage of diesel over the past few
days, especially at gas stations located on the Riyadh-Al-Qassim
Highway and the Riyadh-Makkah Highway, with waiting times reaching a
few hours and in some cases an entire day.
Abdul
Aziz Shalaba, who hauls fruits and vegetables between Riyadh and
Hail, said the shortage cost him dearly after his diesel-powered
truck run out of fuel and he was forced to wait an entire day at a
gas station, according to a report in Al-Madinah newspaper.
“I
was on the Riyadh-Hail Highway and I pulled in at a gas station to
fill up but I ended up waiting the entire day for the station to
receive a diesel shipment. All of my fruits and vegetables rotted
away in the heat,” said Shalaba who added that many other drivers
carrying perishable goods had suffered a similar fate.
A
gas station worker said their diesel reservoirs often remained empty
for days at a time because diesel tankers were not making enough
deliveries. “The capacity of our diesel reservoir is 45,000 liters.
This amount runs out quickly and trucks and vehicles line up outside
the station and onto the road.”
In
a statement released on Friday, Saudi Aramco denied all reports of a
diesel shortage in Riyadh. The company said it has an abundant supply
of diesel and market supply is determined by ongoing studies and
annual plans based on customers’ and distributors’ basic and
urgent needs.
In
a related development, Saudi Customs officers seized 10 diesel trucks
with Jordanian license plates leaving Riyadh. The drivers were trying
to smuggle the diesel into Jordan
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