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Eight million gallons committed to New York City
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The low-income residents of my district who will benefit from this historic agreement are going to see real savings and improvements in their quality of life” Serrano said. “We are truly grateful to CITGO and the Venezuelan people for their generosity. It is absolutely shameful that no American oil company has similarly stepped forward to help communities struggling with high energy costs during the winter heating season, especially in view of their record profits these last months.”
Under the terms of the arrangement, the heating oil will be sold and delivered to the non-profits at a discount of 40 percent through
“This effort in New York, along with the program we announced last month for Massachusetts and our efforts to provide unscheduled deliveries of refined gasoline and other fuels in the immediate aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita to hold down price increases, is our effort as corporate citizens to help Americans who need a helping hand.” said CITGO CEO Felix Rodriguez. CITGO, a 100-year-old
CITGO has agreed to provide up to 8 million gallons of the discounted oil, which will mean savings in the millions of dollars. The program will initially benefit some 8000 low-income residents of the
“Some have tried to read politics into these outreach programs” said Venezuelan Ambassador Bernardo Alvarez, “but they should not do so. This is a humanitarian gesture on the part of the Venezuelan people to our neighbors in need. It flows out of a promise President Chavez made during his trip to
“VIP Community Services is grateful for the opportunity to participate in the low cost heating oil program,” said Bernardo Rodriguez, Senior Vice President of VIP. “Because of the reductions in our costs, we will be able to enrich services to tenants and of course the rent reduction will mean a great deal to our tenants as well.”
“Not only should the other major oil companies be embarrassed this winter for failing to help low-income Americans with their record-high heating bills, but our government is failing its citizens in this regard as well,” Serrano said. “Cuts to the amount federal assistance available through the Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program at this time are insensitive and wrong. We should be seeking to increase the help for our most vulnerable this winter. I applaud CITGO for its good sense of corporate responsibility.”
The low-cost heating oil program was developed specifically for the
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Congressman José E. Serrano has represented the Bronx in the House of Representatives since 1990.