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Extended Until May 14th to Record Claims for Poor Gasoline

YPFB announced that complaints of some 40,000 cases have been received so far and Bs 11 million have already been disbursed in reparations.
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LA PEACE 14 APR. (NOMADA NEWS).- Authorities of YPFB announced the extension of the deadline for the registration of those affected by gasoline of presumed poor quality, with the objective that more drivers can access the compensation process. The Vice President of Operations of the State, Sebastián Daroca, reported that the measure responds to the difficulties that several users have had to interact with the enabled system. “We hope this expans…

La Paz, Apr 14, 2026 (ATB Digital).- The vice president of operations of YPFB, Sebastián Daroca, informed in Santa Cruz de la Sierra that the deadline was extended until May 15 for the population to request compensation for the destabilised gasoline. The measure responds to requests from the transport sector and users that could not yet register their claims. The authority explained that the enabled system allows the affected to register for the…

YPFB announced that complaints of some 40,000 cases have been received so far and Bs 11 million have already been disbursed in reparations.

Factsheet Deputies in Bolivia are asking to extend the deadline for seeking compensation for damage caused by contaminated gasoline, out of concern that not all those affected have received compensation. Tap to see the full context Context: Deputy Marcelo Soliz mentioned that the complaints continue to reach the Legislative Assembly. Rolando Pacheco emphasized that the State is responsible for ensuring the quality of gasoline and proposed using…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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