Important information about Cupet on the sale of liquefied gas

CUPET Update on the distribution and marketing schedule for liquefied natural gas (LPG) in the west and east of the country. Who will be able to buy first?

The Cuban Liquefied Gas Company reported that a ship carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is now at the dock of the Ñico López Refinery in Havana, destined to guarantee supply to the country's western provinces.

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This logistical operation seeks to stabilize product distribution after weeks of disruptions and is part of efforts to normalize service.

According to the official statement, the public is encouraged to stay informed through the company's digital channels on social media such as Facebook, Telegram, and WhatsApp.

In parallel, brigades of Cupet They began operations at 5:00 a.m., working uninterruptedly to comply with the planned extraction plan.

The company stated that its priority is to maintain the continuity and quality of its service.

Distribution in the east of the country

Days earlier, another ship arrived at the Hermanos Díaz Refinery dock in Santiago de Cuba, also carrying liquefied gas.

The Liquefied Gas Company reported that distribution began in that territory a few hours later.

This operation allowed for the beginning of deliveries to customers in the eastern part of the country, especially those who had been without service for several weeks due to logistical and fuel availability limitations.

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Schedule by last purchase date

In that context, Cupet established a tiered service plan based on the date each customer made their last purchase. The dates indicated are:

  • First half of the month: Anyone who did not purchase the service before February 1st will be able to purchase.
  • Next five days: for those who purchased it between February 6 and 16.
  • Third stage: corresponds to those who purchased between February 17 and 27.
  • Last group: includes those who did so between February 28 and March 5.

The goal of this schedule is to avoid crowding and ensure a more equitable distribution of the product.

Contact and consultation channels

Cupet reminded users that they can stay informed through the following official channels:

The company expressed its gratitude for the public's trust and reiterated its commitment to providing the service that citizens deserve, amid a complex situation but with solutions in place.

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22 comments on “Important information from Cupet on the sale of liquefied gas»

  1. My God, all the issues are shameful. For Cubans, gas, electricity, food, healthcare, medicine, housing, transportation, salaries, purchase prices, communications—how we survive—is traumatic for our lives. We're on the verge of a heart attack. Please be serious.

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  2. Why do they talk about weeks, about February, if in Pinar del Río I haven't received gas since October, and given the order in which it is being delivered I hope to receive it next year, until when so much lies, and without taking into account that the point doesn't receive gas every day, please, better not report anything

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  3. I see poor work at the Los Pinos distribution point of sale and there is no correct information, and some disorder. The first and last time this week gas was sold from 6 p.m. I think it was the luneAnd around 8 at night a mess started because there were few people and according to what many neighbors say they started selling gas to people from any group, that is to say anyone who was not from that group took it, I belong to a vulnerable family, my sister is 70 years old with kidney failure, my son is 45 years old and epileptic and I am 75 years old with trauma to my left knee.cuperada and respiratory failure and no one feels sorry for us but well the important thing here is that I want to say that we need the sale to be clear and sometimes we do not even appear in the lists that the company sends, please help us with these problems we are older and we want clarity and help please in these terrible times that we are all living through blockade and blocking sponsors something very bad, thank you and excuse me if I took part of your precious time, greetings,

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  4. With much respect, I ask the elderly retirees without a contract, until when will we be able to count on this SERVICE that IS NOT FREE, without electricity and without access to any state fuel. HOW WILL WE BE ABLE TO SURVIVE?

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  5. In what distribution is the province of Camagüey classified, in the central or eastern provinces? For example, I haven't bought gas since December 2024. Where is the ship that belongs to us?

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  6. My last purchase date was October 22, 2024, however, it's an odyssey to buy at point 17, you have to get up early and wait in line, the staff in charge of everything is too relaxed.

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    • Why do they use the term "weeks" when in reality it's been months? Is it because they make the wait sound shorter? I don't think so, as it would sound. I haven't received the product for 20 weeks. (?)

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  7. I need your guidance. My dad had his contract transferred. I want to know if he can buy now or if he has to wait for the payment from the previous owner's last purchase.

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  8. In Cienfuegos they took that measure, and it was the best thing they did, everything very effective and organized. Now the l stayed hereuneIt is from April 1st to 10th, although other points have already reached the 20th. Now until further notice.

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  9. Prioritize vulnerable elderly and disabled people within the corresponding cycle, as well as those who, due to real work problems, cannot sleep in queues, through lists at the convenience of unemployed people who benefit from the current situation.

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  10. Let's hope that what has been established is complied with and measures are taken so that the messengers who hoard do not continue to raise prices by getting involved with the sellers of liquefied gas to incur in illegalities and exorbitant prices for this concept.

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  11. Hello, good afternoon. I am an LPG customer in the municipality of Los Palacios, Pinar del Río, and my tank ran out last August.
    That means I acquired it approximately at the beginning of last year.
    Now my question is.
    Do I have the right to be able to buy it without any hassle?
    or they will bring enough for the municipality of Los Palacios

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  12. It is very good news but distribution is slow in Bsyamo, Granma, in addition to the lack of information about what is being done and the quantity that arrives, we must avoid fraud.

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  13. Co- cupet They will soon have to go out and proclaim this type of important information on the streets. Little by little, there will be fewer people who can access this information via this means thanks to ETECSA and its achievements.

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  14. Why don't they mention that in Ciego de Ávila, full gas cylinders are being sold for $40 at the La Cruz Verde store? Is that also an imperialist maneuver? Or is it justification that the company needs to raise dollars? Until when are they going to continue squeezing and exploiting those who had to separate from their families in search of a better future?

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  15. They will no longer be able to provide these instructions through this channel. The blame lies with ETECSA for the new restrictive measures it has implemented.

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