Johannesburg airport faces jet fuel crunch, says oil industry body
Jet fuel supplies at one of Africa’s busiest airports, O.R.Tambo International in Johannesburg, are running low after transportation of the product was hit by flood damage to railway lines, South Africa’s oil industry body SAPIA said on Tuesday. The floods, among the worst to hit KwaZulu-Natal province, have left thousands homeless and caused at least 10b rand ($633m) of damage to infrastructure. “The South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) can confirm that jet fuel stocks at O.R Tambo International Airport are low but not critical,” SAPIA said, adding that on Monday the airport had three days’ stock available. There is enough jet fuel to meet current demand, SAPIA said, but delayed rail deliveries as a result of the flood damage pose a supply risk “in the coming days”.<br/>
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Johannesburg airport faces jet fuel crunch, says oil industry body
Jet fuel supplies at one of Africa’s busiest airports, O.R.Tambo International in Johannesburg, are running low after transportation of the product was hit by flood damage to railway lines, South Africa’s oil industry body SAPIA said on Tuesday. The floods, among the worst to hit KwaZulu-Natal province, have left thousands homeless and caused at least 10b rand ($633m) of damage to infrastructure. “The South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) can confirm that jet fuel stocks at O.R Tambo International Airport are low but not critical,” SAPIA said, adding that on Monday the airport had three days’ stock available. There is enough jet fuel to meet current demand, SAPIA said, but delayed rail deliveries as a result of the flood damage pose a supply risk “in the coming days”.<br/>