NOCMA procures 25 million litres of fuel to address shortages in Malawi



By Burnett Munthali

The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has announced a significant procurement of 25 million litres of fuel, a move aimed at alleviating the ongoing fuel shortages that have been affecting the country. The fuel is expected to be delivered through various transportation channels, including trucks and trains, in an effort to stabilize the fuel supply across Malawi.

Raymond Likambale, NOCMA’s Public Relations Officer, confirmed that the procurement is already underway, with a substantial portion of the fuel currently en route to Malawi. “Out of the total 25 million litres, 70 trucks are currently loading fuel at the Port of Beira, while a train transporting additional fuel is on its way from the Port of Nacala to the Matindi Fuel Depot. Additionally, 40 trucks carrying both petrol and diesel are on their way from Tanzania,” Likambale stated.



These measures are part of NOCMA’s strategy to address the fuel shortages that have plagued Malawi in recent months, leading to long queues at filling stations and disruptions in daily life. The procurement from multiple sources and transportation modes is expected to improve the supply situation and reduce the pressure on fuel reserves in the country.

The 25 million litres of fuel is a substantial addition to the national supply and is expected to increase the availability of petrol and diesel in both urban and rural areas. NOCMA’s efforts to secure fuel from various ports and neighboring countries come at a critical time, as Malawi faces rising demand for fuel, especially with the start of the rainy season and an increase in agricultural activities.

Likambale expressed confidence that the measures would have a positive impact on the current fuel shortages. “These steps will go a long way in addressing the fuel crisis and improving the reliability of fuel supplies in Malawi. We are optimistic that the deliveries will help restore stability in the market,” he said.

While the fuel supply situation is expected to improve with this new procurement, NOCMA continues to monitor and manage the distribution of fuel to ensure equitable access across the country. The organization has been working closely with relevant authorities to ensure that the fuel reaches all regions, with a focus on minimizing the disruptions caused by the shortage.

The announcement of the procurement comes at a time when the Malawi government has been under pressure to address the fuel supply challenges, which have had a ripple effect on the cost of living and the country’s broader economic situation. NOCMA’s procurement and distribution efforts are seen as a positive step toward stabilizing the fuel market and mitigating the impacts of the crisis on Malawian citizens and businesses.

With the additional fuel on its way, there is renewed hope that the fuel shortages in Malawi will soon be a thing of the past, allowing for smoother transportation, reduced prices, and a more predictable energy supply for the nation.