Venezuelans line up for gasoline

Venezuela has wrestled with intermittent gasoline shortages in recent months

Venezuelan motorists line up for fuel at a gas station of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA in Maturin, Venezuela March 23, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

CARACAS:
Venezuelans lined up for scarce gasoline across the OPEC nation on Wednesday, due to mounting oil industry woes in the country with the world’s largest crude reserves.

Venezuela, which also has the world’s cheapest gasoline, has wrestled with intermittent gasoline shortages in recent months. Long lines were reported in capital Caracas and the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz on Wednesday.

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Dozens of cars could be seen snaking into streets and some service stations were shuttered. The wait heap extra hardship on the nation of 30 million, where many already jostle for hours in lines for food and medicines amid product shortages caused by an economic crisis.

Meanwhile, state oil company’s new head of trading blamed the shortages on problems with internal shipping of products and vowed the issue would be solved soon.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 24th, 2017.

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