The government points to Venezuela's lack of definition in maintaining funding conditions and for this reason has decided not to continue buying oil through the system.
Honduras follows in the steps of Guatemala, whose government gave up, for the same reasons, the option to join the oil alliance. The Honduran union will ensure that the supply is assured.
After Shell and Exxon withdrew from the Central American Market, companies Texaco, Unopetrol and Puma dominate fuel imports, storage, distribution and part of its commercialization in Honduras.
Sarahí Silva, head of the Honduran Association of Petrol Derivatives (Ahdippe), argued that such market concentration is prejudicial for the country and its consumers, and stressed the need for more players.
Nationwide, at least 36 percent of gasoline stations are out of fuel, according to Gerardo Meraz, the representative of American Petroleum. He added that this is starting to affect the productive sector.
Meraz said fuel from Petrocaribe has not been distributed to 84 gas stations that are not connected to international companies affiliated with the Honduras Association of Distributors of Petroleum Products.
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