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UAE petrol pumps may go dry!

October 13, 2004 14:59 IST


With the steep rise in international price of oil, the two largest retailers
in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates have threatened to shut down their
petrol pumps.
As the oil prices hit another peak of $54 a barrel on Tuesday, cash-strapped
EPPCO and ENOC said they will close ten petrol stations on Thursday and all
their 165 stations by the end of the month.
Ironically, the UAE's proven recoverable oil reserves are currently put at
98.2 billion barrels or 10 per cent of the global crude oil reserves and the
country's oil production is over two million barrels a day. Oil and gas
accounts for one third of country's gross national production.
However that has not eased the pressure on oil retailers who suffered a loss
of more than Dh 450 million (about $120 million) in the last few years, a
company official said.
"The company will have no financial sources to buy crude after it suffered a
loss of more than Dh450 million in last few years. Banks are no longer ready
to grant us loans to
finance our business" he said.
"A business incurring losses of that magnitude is clearly not sustainable in
the long term, unless the companies have either access to subsidised
products or retail prices are increased by as much as Dh2 per gallon (one
gallon is 3.8 litre)," he was quoted as saying by the local media.



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