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Petron assures enough fuel supply in typhoon-ravaged areas


Residents of Cebu City flock to a Petron station on Dec. 20, 2021 in the aftermath of Typhoon Odette (Rai). (Ventures Cebu)


Despite the extensive damage wrought by Typhoon Odette (Rai) in the Visayas and Mindanao, San Miguel Corp. (SMC) fuel subsidiary Petron Corporation assured that it has sufficient fuel inventory in the regions.


The company also said it was working double-time to repair and safely reopen a number of damaged service stations in hard-hit areas.


The company reported that all its import facilities and terminals in VisMin have been operational since Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. However, a number of Petron stations in the said regions have remained closed, as they undergo damage assessment and repair.


“One thing’s for sure, we have enough product inventory to serve the needs of our kababayans in Visayas and Mindanao. Our biggest challenge however is quickly and safely reopening damaged service stations. Despite limitations, all our teams are working hard to address this. We ask for our countrymen’s understanding. We know there are long lines at service stations, so we’re working with utmost urgency to ease the situation,” Petron president and CEO Ramon S. Ang said.


Ang added that most Petron stations that are open are currently operating using generating sets so the stations can continue serving the public even during power outages.


Earlier, Ang said the company had also sent fresh stocks of fuel to some provinces, giving assurances that there will be enough supply for all.


(Contributed Photo)

This, after he announced that SMC had also sent P30 million in food donations to some 29 provinces, to help with the massive relief effort.


Aside from working to expand its number of operational stations in VisMin, the country’s largest oil company is also committed to serving government agencies that are crucial in recovery and clearing efforts, as well as critical installations like hospitals, power plants, water utilities, airports, water transport, and others.


Petron, together with SMC, is also closely coordinating with LGUs to gain better visibility of other pressing needs in provinces hit by Typhoon Odette.


The typhoon swept the Visayas and Mindanao on Dec. 16, leaving a trail of destruction as its violent winds felled trees and utility posts, blew away roofs, caused massive damage to structures and infrastructure facilities, shut down essential utilities and the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, and killed nearly 100 people. (Ventures Cebu from PR)

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