No disruption to fuel supply, says SAPIA

No disruption to fuel supply, says SAPIA

The South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) has assuaged fears that the 21-lockdown could result in a disruption to fuel supplies.

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Car being refueled / iStock

Although two refineries are currently shut down, the association says the security of demand is not at risk.


Fuels, lubricants and oil-based products distributor and marketer Engen halted its Durban refinery’s operations on March 27 for a temporary controlled shutdown.


Petroleum products supplier Astron Energy’s Cape Town refinery also shut down operations for planned maintenance prior to the lockdown.


SAPIA executive director Avhapfani Tshifularo says the industry will ensure that the demand for supply is consistently met.


“In compliance with Covid-19 regulations, all non- essential maintenance work across industry has been pushed back. Start-up of Astron Energy’s refinery will likely be delayed till the back end of May.”


Tshifularo added that the industry will continue to monitor the situation.


“As an industry we remain vigilant and will continue to monitor the situation throughout this period to ensure that the demand of supply is consistently met. The highest precautionary measures have been put in place to protect the health and wellbeing of all employees required to deliver these services and products.”

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