Published on : 20/04/2022 – 03:01
In Senegal, a meeting was held Tuesday, April 19 at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, following the announcement of a shortage of kerosene at Blaise-Diagne international airport. The government assures that the situation will return to normal in the next few days.
With our correspondent in Dakar, Charlotte Idrac
« The situation is tense ” in the supply of hydrocarbons because of the war in Ukraine, recognizes the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, but there is no ” rupture adds Sophie Gladima. According to her, the national company Petrosen has ” found a shipment of kerosene – also called “jet” – which can meet the demand of the companies, by the arrival of a boat scheduled for Friday. SAR, the African refining company, currently in “ technical stop “, should also resume its activities at the end of the month.
« The State asked the SAR to resume production of “jet”. She produced it before and for three years, she stopped. So that way, there may be less tension. »
Was there a problem of anticipation? No, answers Mohamed Chaabouni, president of the professional association of the oil industry in Senegal.
« The anticipation is there, except the product is hard to find globally. We will continue to work to consolidate our needs in order to eventually issue a common call for tenders for the needs of the country on the various important products. »
For its part, the national airline Air Senegal assured on Tuesday April 19 that it had made all the arrangements for the “ normal course of its flight schedule, with the same schedules.
The company in charge of the supply had assured that from this Wednesday, the refueling of the planes would no longer be possible in Dakar, due to a ” unavailability ” fuel. Airlines are therefore called upon to ensure the kerosene autonomy of their return flights.