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Monas Gas Fuel Station Re-Operated

After being vacuum for several days, the gas refueling car (BBG) of Gas Fuel Station (SPBG) in Monas is operated. Dozens of gas-fueled bajaj or known with blue bajaj were queuing to refuel.

We have announced this to the drivers. For the sake of safety, the station must be closed

Usman Hadi (50), one of bajaj drivers, admitted he was queuing at SPBG on Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan, East Jakarta.

"We're lining up to 3 hours at there. Other stations are too far," he said, Thursday (11/13).

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He hoped that the condition of closed SPBG will not appear in the future. It is because a bajaj could refuel twice a day.

"If a moment for queuing took 3 hours, so how if twice a day, what we should eat," he complained.

Agus Supriono, sales administration of Mobile Refueling Unit for SPBG Monas, the station was closed due to calibration maintenance done by Meteorology Board UPT for Dept. of Cooperatives, Micro Small and Medium Enterprises and Trade.

"We have announced this to the drivers. For the sake of safety, the station must be closed," he explained.

According to him, the calibration maintenance is applied yearly. The checking is done for all fueling equipment. The SPBG Monas serves up to 1,000 bajajs and the gas prepared is 3,200 liter equal with premium.

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