[Peakoil-announce] Fuel shortages in China

Alex Pollard alex-po at trevbus.org
Wed Nov 28 00:45:08 UTC 2007


CHINA FUEL SHORTAGES
November 27th, 2007

Via: The Australian:

CHINA is running out of fuel. Police are guarding petrol stations in
several inland provinces to prevent fights, as shortages of petrol and
diesel are causing huge queues of trucks, buses and cars.

In Kunming, capital of the southwestern province of Yunnan, 1000
trucks are stranded.

A truck driver named Li told the Chuncheng Evening News he had been
stranded at the Stone Tiger Gate petrol station for three days after
searching for fuel in other places, but failing. He said his delivery
date was way overdue.

Another driver, at Geiju city, said a job that would have taken one
day in the past, now took three: one on the road, two queuing for fuel.

Nine days ago, a truck driver was reported to have been stabbed to
death in central Anhui province after a row about queuing.

A few days earlier, at Ezhou in Hubei province, 100,000 people were
stranded, unable to get to work, because city buses had run out of fuel.

Beijing has been insulated from the headache, and the wealthy coastal
provinces are mostly better stocked, because the refineries are nearby.

The problem would intensify as winter approached, and was starting to
affect exports, warned the Commerce Ministry, since diesel was crucial
for shifting products to ports.

The system is suffering from pressure of demand to sustain its
economic growth at the current 11.5per cent - with China now the
second-biggest consumer of oil after the US.

Diesel imports rose 46.5per cent in the first nine months of the year,
compared with the same period last year.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22832180-25837,00.html




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