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Namibia protects consumers from rising fuel prices

Namibia protects consumers from rising fuel prices
Namibia protects consumers from rising fuel prices

The energy minister announced on Friday that Namibia will temporarily lower fuel levies 50% for at least three months, until the end of June. This is to protect consumers from higher prices as the U.S./Israeli war with?Iran continues. Namibia, a southern African nation that is entirely dependent on imported refined petroleum products, has taken this decision to respond to the Middle East Crisis that has stifled around 20% of world oil and LNG exports via the Strait of Hormuz.

At a media briefing, Namibian energy minister Modestus Amtse said that the measure was necessary due to the volatility in petroleum prices, caused by the geopolitical tensions raging in the Middle East.

He stated that the government will use its National Energy Fund from April 1 until the end of the month of June to stabilize fuel prices. The under-recovery for April is approximately 500 million Namibian Dollars ($29 million).

He said that the government would cover any under-recovery of N$2.50 for petrol, and N$4.00 for diesel.

He said that the goal was to smooth out price volatility and ensure stability of domestic fuel prices.

Namibia, an oil and gas hotspot in the world, hopes to produce oil by 2030. It consumes around 100 million litres per month of petrol and diesel.

Amutse stressed that the country's fuel stock is sufficient to meet national demand for a period of one to two months. He urged citizens to refrain from illegally hoarding fuel or panic buying.

(source: Reuters)