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Fuel running out

Fuel running out: Residents wait for a gas station to be resupplied with fuel in Indramayu, West Java on Sunday evening

The Jakarta Post
Mon, August 25, 2014 Published on Aug. 25, 2014 Published on 2014-08-25T01:00:46+07:00

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Fuel running out Fuel running out: Residents wait for a gas station to be resupplied with fuel in Indramayu, West Java on Sunday evening. The shortage occurred when consumption surpassed the quota set by the state-run oil company Pertamina. The same thing happened elsewhere in West Java’s northern coastal areas, where Indonesia’s busiest highways run. (Antara/Dedhez Anggara) (Antara/Dedhez Anggara)

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span class="caption">Fuel running out: Residents wait for a gas station to be resupplied with fuel in Indramayu, West Java on Sunday evening. The shortage occurred when consumption surpassed the quota set by the state-run oil company Pertamina. The same thing happened elsewhere in West Java'€™s northern coastal areas, where Indonesia'€™s busiest highways run. (Antara/Dedhez Anggara)

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