No fuel supply disruption in Penang


GEORGE TOWN: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry office (KPDN) in Penang has advised the public not to panic following reports of fuel supply disruptions at several petrol stations in the state.

Its director S.Jegan said only one oil company, Shell, had repor­ted a temporary supply disruption following a delay in the arri­val of a delivery ship compared to the original schedule.

“Therefore, Shell is taking appropriate steps to address this issue. The results of a meeting also found that other brand petrol stations did not experience any problems and fuel can still be obtained easily,” he said yesterday.

Jegan said so far, his party has only received one report invol­ving a petrol station facing problems with the supply of RON95 while another five stations were affected in terms of diesel supply, all involving Shell petrol stations.

Earlier, a story went viral on social media about several petrol stations in Penang allegedly experiencing fuel supply problems, thus sparking concerns among consumers.

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