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YPFB Ups 100% Diesel and Gasoline Office to Decrease Rows

Summary by Los Tiempos
In an effort to reduce the long lines in the country’s suppliers, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) increased its fuel dispatch to 100% from its storage plants to the main cities of the central axis, in addition to Oruro and Potosí. The measure seeks to supply more quickly the points of sale of diesel and gasoline, affected in recent days by logistic delays.
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The first Monday of June starts with persistent rows in dispensers of the central axis of the country and other regions, where drivers claim for the irregular supply of gasoline and diesel, a situation that has been dragging for at least four weeks. YPFB assures itself that the dispatch programming is being carried out, which will reduce the ranks gradually. YPFB Logistics Manager Joel Callau guaranteed the supply, noting that more than 2,400 ta…

La Paz, Jun 01, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The general manager of Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB), José Callau, announced the dispatch of 7 million liters of fuel with the aim of reducing the long rows registered in the service stations of the country. In addition, he reported that 172 million liters of fuel remain in the port of Arica, ready to be unloaded when weather conditions permit. Source: Editorial room ATB Digital The post…

🔊 Listen to this news Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) has reported that it expects to complete the unloading of fuel this week at the port of Arica, Chile. Six ships carrying more than 172 million liters of fuel are stranded at this port, a situation caused by adverse weather conditions. In addition, the state-owned oil company has announced that it is managing fuel imports by land from Argentina and Paraguay. The objective …

In an effort to reduce the long lines in the country’s suppliers, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) increased its fuel dispatch to 100% from its storage plants to the main cities of the central axis, in addition to Oruro and Potosí. The measure seeks to supply more quickly the points of sale of diesel and gasoline, affected in recent days by logistic delays.

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Los Tiempos broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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