The CEO of Iran's National Fuel Distribution Company called on the public to conserve gasoline ahead of the summer travel season, according to a desk-reviewed report. The appeal comes amid mounting pressure on Iran's energy infrastructure from ongoing war and blockade.
The CEO of Iran's National Fuel Distribution Company has called on the Iranian public to conserve gasoline ahead of the summer travel season, according to a desk-reviewed report. The appeal adds to a series of public conservation requests from Iranian energy and water authorities in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, Iran has faced mounting pressure on its energy infrastructure from the war and the naval blockade, with oil production down 19% in the past month (OPEC data, reported June 11), fuel shortages at gas stations (June 12), and the cancellation of subsidized gasoline tiers (June 14). The cumulative effect of these pressures on the domestic fuel supply ahead of the high-demand summer travel period is not yet independently measurable.
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