Colombia announces emergency imports of jet fuel, but government insists there are no shortages
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Colombian officials said Monday they are taking emergency measures to ensure flights in the South American country can run on schedule, after two of the nation's main airlines reported jet fuel shortages over the weekend and said they would suspend ticket sales for some flights this week - and cancel others.
Colombia's national oil company Ecopetrol said it will import 100,000 barrels of jet fuel in the coming days to boost supplies. The company produces 13,000 barrels of jet fuel each day at its refinery in Cartagena, but production was disrupted earlier this month due to a power outage.
Ecopetrol said that production of jet fuel at its two refineries has been restored to normal levels, but the company's president Ricardo Roa, told Colombian radio station Blu on Monday that demand for jet fuel has increased by 10%, making Colombia more dependent on fuel imports.
Roa blamed private distributors of jet fuel for the current situation, saying they had not heeded warnings to import more fuel to meet growing demand.