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JP Velasco Manages Fuel Imports with a Company

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Juan Pablo Velasco, governor of Santa Cruz, said this Thursday that he is close to signing an agreement with an international private company for the import of gasoline and diesel, before the constant ranks in the dispensers of that department, with the aim of “securing this supply”.
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Fact Sheet: The Santa Cruz Governorate proposes a public-private partnership to facilitate fuel imports, seeking to address the fuel shortage affecting the department's productive and transportation sectors. Tap to see the full context. Context: Luis Alberto Ruiz, Secretary General of the Departmental Legislative Assembly, explained that the goal is to expedite imports and overcome administrative hurdles. Current regulations require those who im…

The Government of Santa Cruz prepares the signing of an agreement with an international private company to import, store and market gasoline and diesel without subsidies and at international prices, through a public-private partnership scheme aimed at guaranteeing the supply of fuels in the department. The initiative seeks to generate an alternative supply for the productive sectors, heavy transport, trade and other economic activities affected …

Juan Pablo Velasco, governor of Santa Cruz, said this Thursday that he is close to signing an agreement with an international private company for the import of gasoline and diesel, before the constant ranks in the pumps of that...

Juan Pablo Velasco, governor of Santa Cruz, said this Thursday that he is close to signing an agreement with an international private company for the import of gasoline and diesel, before the constant ranks in the dispensers of that department, with the aim of “securing this supply”.

The governor said the decision is based on autonomous status.

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http://www.brujuladigital.net broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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