The Fijian Government says fuel supply outlook for Fiji remains stable, with current stock levels and incoming shipments expected to maintain normal operations through May and June.
As of the 18th of this month, there are 49.7 million litres of fuel available on land, with an additional 58.12 expected to arrive before the end of May.
This will bring total available stock for the month to 108 million litres.
Based on projected fuel consumption of 33 million litres, over the remaining 13 days of May, the forecasted balance at the end of the month is expected to remain at 75 million litres, representing 55 per cent of Fiji’s total fuel storage capacity.
Forecasts for June also remain within normal operating levels.
Authorities will continue to maintain Phase 1, which is Normal Status, while encouraging the public to continue fuel conservation measures.
Government also stated that engagements with fuel suppliers are ongoing to confirm pending June shipments, while daily monitoring and weekly reporting to relevant authorities, including the National Security Council and NDMO Fuel Cluster, will continue.
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