Asosur La Paz Warns that It Will Not Accept Fuel From the Senkata Plant if Quality Is Not Guaranteed
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The checks are part of the agreement signed by drivers and the government to lift the unemployment.
Fact sheet A YPFB and ANH commission verifies the quality of gasoline at the Senkata plant, El Alto, after an agreement with the Government. Samples will be taken for laboratory tests and fuels are expected to arrive from three countries. Tap for full context Context: The verification is carried out after an agreement with the Government. The transportation leadership announced the presentation of folders for members of the Chuquiago Marka Fede…
Asosur La Paz Warns that It Will Not Accept Fuel From the Senkata Plant if Quality Is Not Guaranteed
The statement comes after the government and the transport sector agreed to create a commission to carry out control operations from Senkata to the filling stations
The Departmental Association of Private Hydrocarbon Commercializers (ASOSUR) La Paz declared itself in emergency and gave a 24-hour deadline to the government to transparentise the import chain. The sector denounced an “administrative persecution” by means of the sealing of service stations, a measure that they consider an attempt to cover up state deficiencies in the control and logistics of fuels. Through a statement, ASOSUR clarified that the…
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