“Lebanon Debate”
In light of concerns that the ongoing conflict on the southern front might escalate into a full-scale war, Maroun Chammas, Head of the Association of Petroleum Importing Companies, has urged citizens to refuel their cars as a precaution. This advice has caused significant confusion among the public. Should this warning be taken seriously, or is it merely a precautionary measure?
Sources in the oil sector assured "Lebanon Debate" that "fuel supplies are adequate and will last for about a month," suggesting that Shammas's call is simply a precaution and there is no need for alarm.
They emphasized that "both gasoline and diesel fuels are available, as long as maritime import routes remain open."
The sources explained Chammas's statement, noting that while his call to refuel is intended to provide reassurance, it should not incite panic. It is merely a precautionary measure.
They also cautioned against storing gasoline and diesel in residential areas, as this could lead to accidents, especially in hot weather.
Citizens are advised not to rush to gas stations, as fuel supplies are sufficient and importing companies are continuing their regular deliveries.
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