DA calls on Minster Mantashe to come clean on the country’s dwindling fuel supply
26 May 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, to inform the country of the challenges facing the petroleum sector as our economy gradually re-opens.
According to information received from the South African Petroleum Industry Alliance and others, South Africa faces a shortage of diesel over the next few weeks. The increase in economic activity has absorbed the surplus that was on hand at the start of the lockdown.
Minimal refining capacity is online, and there is very limited imported stock arriving on our shores. As at the end of last week, 3 of South Africa’s 6 refineries had yet to restart operations, 2 were in limited production, and the PetroSA facility had halted production temporarily due to product contamination and pipeline failures. This means that diesel is likely to be rationed for the foreseeable future.
Of particular concern is the fact that South Africa’s strategic fuel reserves are not able to meet demand – due primarily to mismanagement, a lack of clear policy and the political machinations of the ANC government.