On Saturday, Essar Oil UK (EOUK) had rushed out a statement to inform the market it was negotiating with the British government to extend a settlement of its VAT (value-added tax) arrears and expected an early resolution.
This seemed intended to calm speculation that it may be on the brink of collapse, following media reports to this effect. The weekend in Britain witnessed a rare shortage of fuel at service stations. This was attributed to a dwindling number of drivers and hauliers caused by the UKβs exit from the European Union. People from the EU are no longer able to work in the UK automatically. Five thousand and five hundred visas are to be issued by the British government on an emergency from Monday to ease the lousy transportation situation.
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Pump after pump had run dry in Britain in the last three days, setting off panic purchases. The ones that were opened had mile-long queues of vehicles snaking away from them. Stanlow supplies about a sixth of Britainβs petrol and diesel. Its closure will accentuate the crisis to alarming proportions.
Essar Oil UK, owned by Shashi and Ravi Ruia, said it was in talks with the British government on deferring VAT payments.
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