This is how subsidized diesel is diverted to certain industries, according to the Noboa Government

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Fuel Smuggling in⁣ Ecuador: Government Cracks Down on Subsidized Fuel

Government estimates losses of millions due to fuel smuggling⁣ schemes.

The Ecuadorian government has identified two fuel smuggling⁣ schemes that‍ are costing​ the state hundreds of millions of dollars. ⁢The primary scheme involves fuel ‌wholesalers delivering subsidized⁢ fuel to unauthorized gas stations. ⁤These ⁤stations then sell the subsidized fuel to consumers. In some⁤ cases, individuals‌ have been‌ found filling up their cars with over 123,000 gallons of fuel, despite their​ vehicles only‌ having a 1,400​ cubic centimeter engine.

Smuggling ‍also occurs in the industrial​ sector.

Diesel,​ which is subsidized for certain industries like ⁢tuna fishing and artisanal fishing, is‍ being illegally diverted. Some‌ marketing companies are selling subsidized diesel to ‌gas stations, which then sell it to‌ industries at⁢ a ⁢higher price below⁣ the international market‌ rate. This creates a “juicy” profit margin for the gas stations.

Government takes action to combat ‌smuggling.

The government has ⁣implemented quotas on diesel sales ‍for the automotive sector ‍and adjusted subsidies for low-octane gasoline. They have also filed⁣ a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s Office.

Industry responds to ​the crackdown.

The National Chamber ⁢of Distributors of​ Petroleum​ Derivatives‍ of Ecuador (Camddepe) acknowledges ⁢that the price difference between⁢ subsidized and unsubsidized fuel encourages‍ smuggling, but argues that private gas stations in⁣ border areas were expropriated by the state in 2013.

Government considering further measures.

The government is ‌considering ⁢reviewing‌ the diesel subsidy and ​implementing further measures to prevent⁤ fuel smuggling.

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