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19 Jul 2023 | 04:42 AM UTC

Papua New Guinea: Fuel rationing measures ongoing nationwide as of July 19

Fuel rationing measures ongoing across Papua New Guinea as of July 19. Business and transport disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Fuel rationing measures are ongoing across Papua New Guinea as of July 19 as Puma Energy restricts the distribution of fuel and rationing supplies. The company stated that ongoing foreign exchange shortages caused by the Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG) are delaying payments for fuel. The duration of the rationing measures remains unclear.

Fuel rationing measures may affect business operations, public and private transport services, and ground shipping. Long lines are possible at petrol stations, especially if additional fuel rationing measures or shortages occur. Locals may protest outside government offices or fuel stations to denounce the rationing measures. Police will likely monitor any protests that materialize and attempt to disperse demonstrators if they become disruptive. Clashes between protesters and security personnel are possible.

Advice

Stock up on fuel when possible. Plan for fuel shortages and long wait times at gas stations. Limit vehicle use to preserve fuel. If fuel is needed for operations, contact government authorities for permission, and consider stockpiling fuel. Avoid possible protests due to the potential for clashes. Confirm business appointments, transport reservations, and deliveries over the coming days. Follow all security and traffic advisories.