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Baja Governor Blames Gas Company for Fuel Shortage, Not U.S. Drivers

Diesel supplies in Tijuana should get back to normal within the next few days. Baja California's Governor says Mexico's gas company to blame for the shortage, not demand from U.S. drivers. KPBS Report

Baja Governor Blames Gas Company for Fuel Shortage, Not U.S. Drivers

Diesel supplies in Tijuana should get back to normal within the next few days. Baja California's Governor says Mexico's gas company to blame for the shortage, not demand from U.S. drivers. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has the story.

Governor Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan says a PEMEX boat carrying 150,000 barrels of diesel is scheduled to arrive Friday.

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Osuna Millan says the temporary hiccup in diesel supplies happened because bad weather delayed a boat that was supposed to make the delivery earlier this week.

Contrary to media reports on both sides of the border, Osuna Millan says there's no evidence to suggest U.S. drivers in search of cheap diesel are to blame. Diesel in Tijuana is about half the price it is in the U.S.

The shrinking diesel supply In Tijuana has caused people there to scramble to fill their tanks during the last few days.

It has also had public transport officials predicting chaos because they feared buses could run out of gas.

This morning, the majority of public transportation in Tijuana appeared to be running smoothly.

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Amy Isackson, KPBS News.