Hong Kong launches 18 operations against illegal fuel stations

Hong Kong authorities have launched 18 joint operations this year against illicit refuelling stations amid an ongoing oil crisis triggered by the US-Israel war with Iran. Customs chief Chan Tsz-tat noted the practice has become more common in urban areas following a surge in complaints earlier this year, though it remains not widespread locally.

Hong Kong authorities have launched 18 joint operations against illicit refuelling stations in 2026, as high energy prices persist. Customs chief Chan Tsz-tat said on Saturday that illegal refuelling has grown more common in urban areas, following a 42 per cent rise in complaints reported by the Fire Services Department in January and February.

"The cost of owning a private vehicle in Hong Kong is very high, and petrol prices here are undoubtedly among the highest in the region," Chan said. "For many drivers, the savings from using illicit fuel may not make up a significant portion of their overall expenses."

The Brent crude benchmark reached US$105 per barrel on Saturday, up from around US$70 in February amid the conflict's disruption of the Strait of Hormuz. Chan noted that despite the trend, such activities are not yet widespread locally.

These operations reflect authorities' intensified efforts against illegal refuelling linked to the crisis, building on earlier enforcement challenges with mobile stations.

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Illustration of long vehicle queues at closed Philippine gas stations during nationwide fuel crisis.
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Fuel crisis closes 425 gas stations nationwide

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A total of 425 out of 14,485 gas stations nationwide were temporarily closed as of March 27 due to the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, according to the Philippine National Police. The Cordillera Administrative Region recorded the highest number at 79, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency.

Hong Kong's Fire Services Department reported 221 complaints about illegal petrol stations in the first two months of the year, 42 per cent higher than the 2025 monthly average. The rise coincides with surging oil prices from the US-Israel war with Iran, which has driven standard petrol prices up by 56.4 per cent. Authorities noted that illegal operators are converting vehicles into mobile refuelling points, heightening public safety risks.

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Hong Kong's Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung has revealed a review of fire safety laws to strengthen enforcement and penalties against illegal fuel sales amid surging global oil prices. The review considers increasing penalties, expanding the Fire Services Department's powers to arrest and seize vehicles, and examining liability for buyers of illegal fuel. Tang made the statement in response to lawmaker Jody Kwok Fu-yung's inquiry.

Oil prices have surged past $90 a barrel a week after the US and Israel launched major attacks on Iran, escalating into a Middle East war. The conflict has stranded oil shipments in the Persian Gulf and damaged key facilities, disrupting supplies. Consumers globally face higher gasoline and diesel costs as a result.

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Fuel prices in France have surged following Israeli-American strikes on Iran, reaching one-year highs. The government is closely monitoring the situation and has summoned distributors to verify price adjustments. TotalEnergies maintains a cap at 1.99 euros per liter in several stations.

Global airlines are increasing ticket prices as jet fuel costs soar due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Airspace closures in the region are forcing reroutes and cancellations, exacerbating the disruptions. Oil prices have fluctuated sharply, impacting carriers worldwide.

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As the Iran-Israel war enters its third week, India faces acute liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages, prompting hoarding crackdowns and panic buying. Government officials assure sufficient stocks, but reports from various states highlight supply chain disruptions. Brent crude prices have surged to $103.14 per barrel, intensifying the crisis.

 

 

 

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