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PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON VITOL'S PLANS TO SUSPEND SERVICE TO WAPA

For Immediate Release                             Contact: Tionee Scotland

November 18, 2022                                                    340-201-6453

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PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON VITOL'S PLANS TO SUSPEND SERVICE TO WAPA

Washington, DC – Congresswoman Plaskett, a Member of the House Ways and Means, Budget and Agriculture Committees, released the following statement concerning VITOL’S plans to suspend their deliveries of propane to WAPA:

“The people of the Virgin Islands deserve affordable, reliable power. Almost a decade ago, WAPA and the Virgin Islands government attempted to bring us closer to that goal by embarking on a conversion project to propane. Unfortunately, the company that we partnered with, VITOL, and the resulting relationship with them has proven to be an unbalanced, problematic one. VITOL’s Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Conversion Project at WAPA exceeded initial projections for a total cost of nearly $200 million - $92 million in unapproved change orders along with many other cost increases and contract amendments.  Now almost 10 years later, despite WAPA remaining current on propane costs, VITOL continues to extract what would appear to be usury rates on the conversion project debt and holds hostage propane and use of the facility (that is near impossible for the VI Government to own because of the outrageous cost).

“My office has been in discussions with WAPA’s CEO, Andrew Smith, and we have also reached out to Governor Bryan and his team regarding VITOL’s decision. I understand that the WAPA leadership team has already begun the process of looking for other propane providers and aggressively pursuing other solutions that will allow us to no longer be held hostage by VITOL’s bad partner practices. We cannot continue to be saddled by the terms of such a lopsided contract. I and my team are looking for creative ways to support WAPA and the VI Government to bring VITOL to resolution in good faith.

“Additionally, I and my team have requested the active engagement and assistance of my colleague, Frank Pallone (NJ), the Chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, regarding the untenable relationship between the Virgin Islands/WAPA and VITOL.

“We will continue to work with WAPA and Governor Bryan and his team on this matter.”

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