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    No petrol at BP Grahamstown

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 24, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rough seas off Port Elizabeth have resulted in a petrol shortage at some Grahamstown outlets during the past two days.

    Rough seas off Port Elizabeth have resulted in a petrol shortage at some Grahamstown outlets during the past two days.

    Hardest hit is the BP garage in African Street, which has no unleaded petrol.

    Manager of the service station Keith Joe says road tankers have not delivered petrol because rough seas have prevented the ship carrying the fuel from entering Port Elizabeth harbour.

    While Keith says the problem is facing all petrol stations in the Eastern Cape, in Grahamstown it is currently only BP that has no unleaded petrol.

    Keith said the situation would continue until the weather was clear enough for the ship enter the harbour.

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