Cuban Petroleum Authorities (Cupet) report on the situation of liquefied gas in these provinces, following the unloading of that substance in the port of Santiago de Cuba to supply eastern territories.
A ship loaded with liquefied petroleum gas is docked at the international dock of the Hermanos Días Refinery in Santiago, where the fuel is currently being unloaded to supply customers in the eastern provinces of Cuba, according to the newspaper. Granma.
To ensure efficient distribution, cylinder reception, storage, filling, and distribution operations have been streamlined.
Gas situation in the country
To this end, both in the Gas Plant and in the points of sale have spread the working day, thus ensuring continuous supply to the population and strategic sectors, they said, after several days of shortages in the population and the continuation of long blackouts.
This is the first liquefied gas vessel to arrive in Santiago de Cuba Bay this year, marking a milestone in the logistics of supplying this essential resource to Cuban society and economy. Authorities have strengthened operational measures to ensure the process is carried out with maximum efficiency and safety.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a vital resource for multiple sectors, so its arrival significantly contributes to the well-being of citizens in the eastern region of the country, amid the country's electricity crisis.
New supplies are expected to continue arriving in the coming months, allowing for stable distribution of this fuel, although this is not entirely guaranteed.
In mid-January, it was reported that the energy crisis in Cuba had reached a critical point with the suspension of liquefied natural gas (LPG) supplies in several provinces. This problem directly affects millions of homes, deepening the precariousness of citizens' living conditions.
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It was my turn, this is VC Escambray distribution since November 18th, it's already February 4th and nothing
It's a problem of lack of oversight by local authorities in municipalities, which encourages corruption, misappropriation, and poor people having no way to cook their food.
I live in Vedado. I'm surrounded by street gas, and I cook with gas from a gas can. The reason is the following, and I don't understand why. There's always a justification for everything: there aren't enough resources to supply gas from the street, and we have to cook with whatever we can find. And there's no gas from a gas can... every man for himself.
When is it expected that cylinder gas will be delivered to the province of Havana?
Let them not invent anything else and just go to hell…
When will Matanzas be? We've been waiting for 5 or 6 months.
I live in Havana, in the municipality of La Lisa, Punta Brava. I'm still waiting for my turn to buy gas.
I was supposed to buy from December 6th, today is February 3rd and still nothing, in fact nothing has come in since last month, so it would be the customers' turn to buy from the 2nd. When would it be my turn to buy then in March or April or maybe in March?
I live in Havana, in the municipality of La Lisa, Punta Brava. I'm still waiting for my turn to buy gas.
I was supposed to buy from December 6th, today is February 3rd and still nothing, in fact nothing has come in since last month, so it would be the customers' turn to buy from the 2nd. When would it be my turn to buy then in March or April or maybe in March?
In Havana there are people who still haven't taken gas for months. What's happening?
In Villa Clara province, there has been no gas for sale for several days. The gas supply depends on the Cienfuegos Refinery, and the commentary says nothing about this. Can you explain this situation?