So it's been a while since I wrote, and that's because of a noticeable lack of interest in the topics gracing our lives. So please excuse my absence. However, yesterday (15/9/2010) a few weird things happened that demand to be mentioned.
First of all, my car needed to be filled with petrol so badly, the fuel indicator dipped below the zero indicator. So when I finished from my teeth-grinding boring meetings I pulled into Enoc (one of the 4 petrol providers in UAE) to fill up with regular gasoline (Special grade 95 RON Octane). The attendant told me that they are running dry and they have only Super 98 and Diesel. So I requested a full tank of Super 98 (which I believe is superior on long distance journeys). Before I could say "twitter" the tank was filled up because motorists refused to pay more to fill up with better quality petrol. Typical.
The attendant told me that they have problems with supplying fuel. Thanks ENOC.
Today I read in the papers that Emarat (another one of the basteurd petrol sellers) have run out of petrol due to technical problems with the supply chain, and they also mention financial problems with loans etc that won't be fixed until they can charge market prices and drop the state-sponsored price-system.
Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/emarat-running-out-of-petrol-1.682789
"Emarat is finding it difficult to get bank loans to enable it continue to sell petrol below cost, so it's trying to ration the limited quantity of gasoline it has. The company is incurring a daily loss of about Dh2 million due to the subsidy on the fuel and compensation from other businesses such as convenience stores isn't enough to cover the losses," an Emarat source told Gulf News. "This problem will continue until the government frees petrol prices," he added.
DAMN YOU "Emarat source"!!!!!!
http://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/fuel-supply-shortage-in-emarat-petrol-stations-2010-09-16-1.291413
The Emarat petrol distribution company announced that some of its 200 stations in Dubai and Northern Emirates are facing supply shortage of fuel (special Benzene). The company spokesperson told Al Bayan that “the shortage is due to technical issues related to the process of unloading cargo from ships to tanks in Jebel Ali". Khalid Hadi, Director of Information and Marketing of Enoc said, "All fuel stations of Enoc and Epco is functioning normally and is able to provide various types of fuel without any problems."
Not only dues Emirates 24-7 above show an ENOC picture when they are talking about Emarat problems, but they mention a very interesting point made by Mr Khalid Hadi, Director of Information (you can direct fictional movies, but can you direct information?!) that Enoc is not having "any problems".
OK. Sir.
What about the Enoc station site 1088, terminal ID 00108803, on Oud Metha Road that was empty of cars yesterday because you couldn't supply petrol to it cheap enough that people will buy it?
Also are we dumb enough to believe that in a country that can build the tallest building in the world, and the widest motorways, and the best airline that you cannot deliver fuel? Don't take us for stupid people please. It's like when Bush and Bliar (sic) convinced us that our security was threatened by Iraq and we HAD to invade and kill the innocent to protect the innocent.
Yeah right.
Also, ironic that the shortage came exactly 2 years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers (my screen shot of the bbc webpage from 2008 is attached).
However, seems not only the UAE is suffering from greed and stupidity. Pakistan, the only Muslim nuclear power is unable to supply its citizens with machine-readable passports in the UAE because they are only printed in Pakistan.
Please, please, when will the stupidity end?!
Salam
6 comments:
buj: your last paragraph made me laugh :) on the subject of 'greed' do you know that citizens of pakistan are campaigning to 'freeze' foreign aid coming in to pakistan for flood relief?
we just dont trust our leaders - and are still trying to figure out who put them there.
that said, the pakistani embassy in UAE *is* providing citizens with machine readable passports - it's just that since the process takes 21 days, people opt for the alternative - which takes 1-2 days.
the two times ive visited the emarat pump on dxb-al ain road, it's been out of super.
What about the Enoc station... on Oud Metha Road that was empty of cars yesterday because you couldn't supply petrol to it cheap enough that people will buy it?
if it's the one i think it is, it was out of petrol about ten days ago too.
curiouser and curiouser :)
no protest.not allowed, buj.
I haven't found Enoc out of petrol yet but I had come across two Emarat petrol pumps in a single day that were out of Special. I didn't bother filling up with Super...
Welcome back Buj:)
What a contradiction!
The objective behind all this chaos is exploitation. There are uncountable sources of stupidity in our country which are unreasonable!
Welcome back!
"Not only dues Emirates 24-7 above show an ENOC picture when they are talking about Emarat problems, but they mention a very interesting point made by Mr. Khalid Hadi, Director of Information (you can direct fictional movies, but can you direct information?!) that Enoc is not having "any problems".
Classic.
I wonder when change, the effective, the sustainable change, honesty and transparency shall set in, because all that high rises, glam sham at the surface, means jack if there isn't the sense for sustainability.
Hmmm Bujji
Nice post.
I have no issues with getting gas. I always use super,it makes me feel superior....LOL
I liken it to travelling classes. Diesel = cattle class etc etc
so my car is driving in 1st class.
Why are you so upset with greed?
Are you not greedy? I am.
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