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Tanzania: Sustaining Bulk Procurement System Addresses Fuel Price Rise

SURELY, no one should take for granted the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the global reaction to it that is making the situation (serious economic costs) worse- including sending gas prices soaring.

The conflict has roiled global markets, causing stock market turmoil, sending oil prices higher, and injecting even more uncertainty into an already off-balance worldwide economy.

Slightly back, not long gone are the days of 2020 when roads and airports relatively became empty due to Covid-19 and as the world learned how to ac- commodate safety measures put in place to combat its spread.

Energy demands rose in 2021 causing panic-buying and in turn causing prices to increase across the globe.

In Tanzania, the fuel price pinch could have been worse if the nation had not been using the bulk procurement system thanks to the Commissioner of Petroleum and Gas in the Ministry of Energy, Mr Michael Mjinja shedding light on this.

There is apparently no letup in fuel rates as petrol and diesel continue to pinch in the world market that according to the use of petroleum bulk procure- ment system (BPS) implemented through the Petroleum Bulk Procurement Agency (PBPA) saved the nation from falling into the challenge of absolute lack of the commodity as has happened in some neighbouring countries.

Oil prices are still going up and there could be no stability soon but the sure thing here for us is that the supply is guaranteed, the existing oil is sufficient and will continue to be available as planned.