Fuel Demand in Colombia Increases with Closing of Venezuelan Border

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(Energy Analytics Institute, Jared Yamin, 15.Jun.2016) – Demand for fuels in Colombia increased 11 percent due to the closing of the border with Venezuela, wrote Colombia’s Energy Vice Minister in a twitter post.

The public policy is the assurance of the continuous supply of liquids, and even better when there is a sudden increase in demand.

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