Fuel supply crisis in the DRC: Exclusive interview with the Minister of Hydrocarbons

Fatshimetrie recently had the opportunity to speak with the Minister of Hydrocarbons, Didier Budimbu, regarding the suspension of refueling at service stations in the evenings and weekends by the SEP. This decision raised concerns among the population, but the minister reassured that the issue was being addressed.

Didier Budimbu explained that the SEP adjusted its refueling schedule due to cash flow difficulties stemming from the significant amounts owed by the government and other oil operators, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. This debt impacted the regular operations of fueling services.

The minister mentioned that progress was made in settling these outstanding amounts, reassuring the SEP of the normal resumption of supply activities within an estimated timeframe of 24 to 48 hours.

This interview with Didier Budimbu provides insight into the challenges associated with the current fuel supply crisis and the remedial measures being undertaken. His explanations shed light on the complexities of the situation and underscore the government’s efforts to find sustainable solutions.

In times of uncertainty, staying informed about current events and government actions is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning of essential services. The interview with Didier Budimbu by Fatshimetrie offers valuable insights into crisis management and future prospects for the hydrocarbon sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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