23 Oct 2023 | 10:46 AM UTC
DRC: Oil distributors striking in southern and eastern provinces as of Oct. 23 /update 1
Oil tanker workers striking in DRC's southern and eastern provinces as of Oct. 23; fuel disruptions likely through at least late October.
Event
As of Oct. 23, fuel and transport disruptions are likely in southern and eastern provinces, including North Kivu, South Kivu, Haut-Katanga, Lualaba, Tanganyika, and Haut-Lomami, through at least late October amid an indefinite strike by oil tanker companies aligned to the Federation of Congolese Companies (FEC), including the North Kivu Oil Tankers' Association (APENOKI). The purpose of the action is to demand the government establish a new price structure for petroleum products and repay revenue losses since September. Petrol stations throughout the region are reportedly closed due to shortages, including in Bukavu, Goma, and Lubumbashi. Prices of public transportation, such as taxis, are also rising.
Increased demand at available fuel stations remains likely and may prompt congestion on nearby roads. Fuel shortages may affect business operations. Consumer frustration could manifest in sporadic clashes and protests near filling stations or streets if the strike and fuel shortage become protracted.
Advice
Plan for possible fuel shortages and long queues at gas stations if the availability of petrol remains. Confirm all ground transport services before travel. Do not buy fuel on the black market. Avoid any demonstrations that materialize.