The Malta Independent 10 June 2024, Monday
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GRTU in ‘positive’ meeting with minister, to hold meeting for petrol station owners on Monday

Saturday, 26 January 2019, 17:59 Last update: about 6 years ago

The GRTU said this evening that it had a “positive” meeting with Energy Minister Joe Mizzi today and will be addressing petrol station owners about the outcome on Monday.

The GRTU had ordered that petrol pumps are switched off every evening at 6pm as from last Tuesday, but lifted the directive Friday as a sign of goodwill.

In a statement, the GRTU said that there will be no effect on consumers.

Fuel stations went on strike after talks between the government and the GRTU, on the possibility of the government funding the renovation of fuel stations, broke down.

In 2014, the GRTU presented the government with a detailed study on a restructuring programme that needed to be in place by 2020. To get in line with an EU directive, the study showed that all the equipment of 80 out of the 90 petrol stations in Malta and Gozo would need to be changed. This includes the petrol pumps, piping and the underground storage tanks.

The study noted that a total of €21 million was needed to complete all the necessary petrol pump upgrades needed to get in line with the EU directive.

In a statement on Wednesday, the government said the Malta Resources Authority had, in 2011 allowed fuel station owners to set higher profit margins on condition that they would pay for the investment required to be carried out by 2020.

The government said it had noted the increases requested by the GRTU but did not accept in view of the fact that consumer prices increase according to the international fuel prices.

The government offered an increase that was higher than that decided in 2011 which does not put any added burden on families and businesses, the government said, adding that it was still open to discussion.

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