Shell Malaysia has announced efforts to restore fuel supplies at its stations following reports of shortages in certain areas. This comes after a significant increase in diesel prices last week.
Gas stations in France are experiencing a severe fuel shortage, with reports indicating that approximately <strong>20%</strong> are facing this issue. This crisis coincides with escalating tensions in the Middle East, impacting global energy supplies.
The French government announced that approximately <strong>18%</strong> of gas stations are experiencing partial shortages following the Easter holiday, due to a significant increase in travel. These stations are expected to be replenished with fuel throughout the day.
The Australian government has urged citizens to stick to their travel plans during the Easter holiday, despite fuel shortages at hundreds of gas stations, particularly in rural areas. This comes amid the ongoing impact of the war in Iran on the country's fuel supplies.
Thailand's Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, has accused oil traders of excessive exploitation, pointing to fuel hoarding and smuggling as the main reasons behind the severe fuel shortage and rising prices. The government is facing estimated losses of <strong>50 billion Thai baht</strong> (approximately <strong>1.4 billion USD</strong>).
Fuel shortages have hit hundreds of gas stations across France as drivers rushed to fill their tanks following a price cap imposed due to global supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict. This situation has sparked panic among citizens, leading to an unprecedented surge in fuel demand.
Dr. Atef Al-Hout, director of Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, warns that fuel shortages threaten to halt electrical generators, risking the collapse of health services and endangering patients' lives.
A severe fuel shortage has caused panic and instability in several Asian countries, according to the Washington Post. This shortage arises amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
The European aviation sector is currently grappling with a fuel shortage that coincides with rising geopolitical tensions and trade policies. This complex equation threatens both energy security and the sustainability of the green transition in the region.
Concerns are rising about a potential shutdown in the European aviation sector due to a fuel shortage stemming from ongoing Iranian-American-Israeli conflicts. This warning comes as fuel stocks dwindle ahead of the summer travel season.
A fuel shortage in Johannesburg, South Africa, has led to long lines of cars at gas stations, raising concerns about rising prices and their impact on residents' daily lives. This crisis comes at a sensitive time as citizens are already facing increasing economic pressures.
Central Kalimantan Governor, <strong>Agustinus Sabran</strong>, has called on citizens to remain calm and not to succumb to rumors regarding fuel shortages. He assured that the government will implement strict measures to monitor fuel distribution.
Ethiopia has started rationing fuel due to severe supply shortages, with daily diesel availability dropping from <strong>9.2 million liters</strong> to <strong>4.5 million liters</strong>. The government prioritizes public transport and vehicles carrying essential goods.
Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar, is experiencing severe fuel shortages, causing long lines of cars as drivers wait for hours to obtain gasoline. This crisis follows the military government's imposition of fuel rations due to worsening shortages.
Concerns are escalating in the UK over a potential fuel shortage as Labour leader Keir Starmer meets with energy sector leaders to discuss the situation. This meeting comes at a critical time with rising energy prices and increasing demand, raising alarms among citizens and businesses alike.
The aviation industry in Asia is facing an escalating crisis that threatens to spread to Europe and the rest of the world. This situation arises from energy disruptions caused by the Iranian war and a seasonal increase in travel demand.
Fenix Resources Ltd. reports that the diesel supply shortage caused by the Iranian war is negatively affecting mining operations in Australia, forcing the company to scale back some activities. This warning comes at a critical time as the Australian mining sector faces increasing pressure from rising fuel costs.
African nations from South Africa to Kenya assure adequate fuel supplies while warning citizens against panic buying due to potential shortages stemming from the war in Iran. This comes as some Asian countries begin to ration fuel exports.
Fuel stations in Australia have reported running out of supplies, highlighting the impact of the ongoing war in the Middle East on global fuel supplies. Concerns are rising about the implications of this crisis on the Australian economy and energy market.
Shell's CEO, Wael Sawan, warns that Europe may face a severe fuel shortage within the next month if the escalating conflict related to Iran continues. He emphasizes that disruptions are spreading to new regions, increasing pressure on energy markets.
Reports indicate that hundreds of service stations in Australia are facing a severe fuel shortage due to global supply disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East. This crisis arises at a sensitive time as the world grapples with increasing economic challenges.
South African farmers are struggling with rising diesel prices and fuel shortages, threatening their production during the winter planting season. The country is the largest wheat producer in sub-Saharan Africa. The fuel shortage is attributed to the ongoing war in the Middle East.