Recent observations at gas stations across Addis Ababa have raised concerns about fuel availability; however, officials assert that the long lines are not due to a supply problem.
Director Getachew Amonne of the Petroleum Authority announced, “We have confirmed that the rally of gasoline trucks in Addis Ababa city is not related to supply.” He explained that up to 1.6 million liters of fuel are being supplied to the city daily.
To investigate the causes behind the extended queues at gas stations, the Petroleum Authority has assigned experts to the issue. According to the information gathered by officials, one significant reason for the congestion is that drivers, fearing fuel shortages, are stopping at stations even when they do not need to refuel.
Director Amonne noted that there are 120 fuel stations operating in the capital, many of which have gasoline available but are underutilized due to a lack of information. He emphasized that not all fuel stations can expect equal supply on any given day, and the authority is actively collaborating with city administration to enhance public awareness regarding fuel availability at different stations.
In summary, while the high demand for fuel in Addis Ababa has led to long queues, officials are confident that supply levels are adequate, and efforts are underway to improve communication about fuel availability to ease public concern.