In just two days, the sale of gas cylinders almost doubled in unnecessary panic buying following comments by the Prime Minister.
According to Liquigas Malta sources, the run on liquified petroleum gas kicked off on Tuesday afternoon and intensified yesterday. This comes after Prime Minister Robert Abela said Malta was facing problems sourcing LPG.
Police had to be calling in at Pama Supermarket in Mosta yesterday where the LPG supplier had a fixed spot as traffic chaos ensued due to the rush. People were allegedly buying up to three cylinders at a time, with people turning up minutes later finding out they had run out.
Liquigas Malta issued a statement yesterday revealing that there was no reason to panic as the supply was sufficient and guaranteed. It claimed that it secured supplies of LPG to meet demand for the foreseeable future. The LPG supply by Liquigas was not from Russia, the company insisted.
Abela said that he had been told by an importer that difficulties were being faced in sourcing gas. With government working to identify solutions, Abela retracted the claims by saying that there was no LPG supply problem in the country.
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