Fuel shortage shuts many petrol pumps in Dhaka; Stations await supply
Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 24 (ANI): Several fuel stations across Dhaka remained closed on Tuesday amid a shortage of petrol and octane, forcing motorists to search for fuel as supplies remain uncertain.
At a petrol pump in a busy area in Dhaka, operations were halted in the afternoon as the station awaited fresh deliveries. Staff at the facility said they had been unable to secure fuel supplies earlier in the day due to payment processing issues.
Speaking to ANI, he said, "Since the bank was closed at that time, we couldn't submit the payment. As a result, no fuel delivery was made here," he said.
The station sold both petrol and octane but had run out of stock earlier in the day. Islam added that although the bank later opened and payment was completed, the fuel delivery had not been supplied so far.
The station staff said that they don't know the quantity of fuel expected in the next delivery.
Due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, the fuel crisis in Bangladesh has taken on a severe form, especially at various fuel stations, where there are long queues and all sorts of chaotic conditions. The amount of fuel that was supposed to be available is not being supplied, and in this regard, petrol pump owners are also expressing serious concerns.
"Under the state-owned fuel supplier Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC), the oil companies are supplying an amount of fuel each day that is clearly insufficient compared to the existing demand," the Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners' Association said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
"With millions of motorcycle riders and users across the country, customers are being forced to stand in long queues for hours to purchase fuel. As a result, many are becoming exhausted, frustrated, and increasingly bitter. At the same time, nozzle operators and pump workers are struggling to cope with continuous duty, mounting pressure, and frequent arguments with irritated customers. They are not accustomed to such relentless work conditions", it added. (ANI)
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