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protests in Peru not only reduced supply foodas well as natural gas. In the south of the country, where demonstrations are more extreme, more than a million families will not be able to access a gas cylinder next week.
“We are talking about more than 1,200,000 families who will be affected by the lack of access to a gas cylinder, because they will not find it on the market,” said Abel Kamaska, President Association of Packaging Companiess (ASEEG) in the Economy for All program.
Supply southern regionsLike Puno, Cusco and Arequipa, the tankers are required to carry LPG from Pisco to Ica, where Pluspetrol’s plant is located, where “there are no production problems, but there are logistics problems due to the road blockade,” the spokesman explained.
No LPG next week if conflicts continue
Despite the fact that a state of emergency was declared in the country, and the army, together with the National Police, cleared most of the roads, demonstrations continue and leave until At the moment, 13 deaths in five regions of the country.
If the situation continues, Peruvians in the south will not be able to access a domestic gas bottle next week. “If the situation is not corrected this weekend, next week will be absolutely critical when there are no bottled gas bottles in the south,” he said.
Not only housewives will suffer, but also the car fleet, as the shortage of this fuel will affect 15% of the units; that is, about 120,000 vehicles.
How are things with the supply in the north and in the capital of the country?
According to the spokesman, northern regions such as La Libertad, Lambaeque, Piura and others will not have problems, since the supply is from the plant in Talara (Piura). “If there is a price increase, it will be due to speculation,” he warned.
Lima, which accounts for 65% of national demand, will also not be in short supply because it has several terminals, such as Solgas and Petroperú, from where fuel can be obtained.
Losses of millionaires due to transit restrictions
There are over 150 paralyzed cisterns, which causes over 15 million salts per day, which is 30% of income per month.
Source: RPP

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