Hubei Jingmen implements fixed-station limited oil supply

Recently, Jingmen City, Hubei Province Public Security, Commerce, Sinopec Jingmen Branch and other departments jointly issued an emergency notice and decided to strictly implement the classification and refueling from June 1 and strictly comply with the gas station quota regulations. At the same time, it will severely crack down on such crimes as fabricating and disseminating oil rumors and confusing people's minds.
The circular requires that from the 1st of June onwards, carry out classification and refueling, comply with the refueling requirements of the gas station, and require obedience to the command and dispatch of gas station staff to refuel at designated locations. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden that gas stations intentionally accumulate oil products, have oil not to sell, or arbitrarily increase the price of oil products, and buy and sell strong, reselling oil products; in addition, they once again reiterated the safety regulations that prohibits the use of mobile phones at gas stations.
According to the regulations, from June 1st onwards, the swan pools, TPVs, and Sutai gas stations in Jingmen City will be designated for the public transportation, public security, medical, sanitation, school, and other public-welfare special vehicles; the Shuangquan gas station will be fueled by liquefied gas tankers. Jiahua Petrol Station refuels cement tankers; Yangjiaqiao, Huachang, Longjing, and Xiangling Petrol Stations refuel for other passenger and cargo vehicles; Wanli Gas Station is designated as a special engineering machinery that meets the requirements of Jingmen Petroleum Corporation and has been approved. Such as the use of oil barrels; Farmer pot pot approved by Jingmen Petroleum Branch from the township site nearest supply. Moreover, the maximum amount of refueling per tank tanker must not exceed 600 liters per tank; the maximum amount of tanker per tanker must not exceed 400 liters per tank; the maximum refueling rate for other tank trucks must not exceed 150 liters.