Fuel shortages emerge in Kenya amid Strait of Hormuz tensions

Fuel shortages have been reported across Kenya, particularly in Nairobi and North Rift areas, despite government claims of sufficient reserves. Tensions between Iran, the US and Israel in the Strait of Hormuz are disrupting global fuel shipping. Drivers complain of lacking petrol and diesel at stations.

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, through which more than 20 per cent of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas flows, escalated on March 22, 2026. Iran threatened to restrict passage to vessels linked to adversary nations. US President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum, saying the US will 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if the strait is not kept open. Iran warned of retaliating against US and Israeli energy infrastructure. The US-Israel conflict with Iran, now in its fourth week, includes attacks on commercial ships in the strait, though Iran maintains limited openness except for 'enemy vessels' according to state media. Kenya, which imports nearly all refined petroleum products, faces ripple effects. During the EPRA review for March 15 to April 14, fuel prices were maintained as shipments were February-priced, but latest developments have triggered local rationing. In Nairobi's Lang'ata Road, stations reported shortages of petrol and diesel, selling in measures. 'I had to visit nearly five fuel stations. This is where I finally got some fuel, though little. There is a big fuel shortage,' said Marvin Ogeta, a taxi driver. Jon Mutua, a driver from Karen, added, 'Drivers have to reduce trips and carefully count fuel usage so earnings make sense at day's end.' Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi stated distribution remains stable and procurement plans continue despite Middle East disruptions. North Rift towns like Eldoret and Kitale face severe diesel shortages, impacting farmers in the planting season.

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Perang yang sedang berlangsung antara Iran dan Israel telah meningkat, dengan pertukaran rudal dan penutupan berkelanjutan Selat Hormuz yang mengganggu pasokan minyak global. Harga minyak telah melonjak di atas $100 per barel, memicu penurunan pasar dan ketakutan inflasi di seluruh dunia. Pemerintah merespons dengan langkah-langkah untuk menstabilkan pasar energi di tengah kekhawatiran atas konflik yang berkepanjangan.

South Africa faces acute fuel supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure, despite government assurances of no crisis. Local shortages have emerged, while price increases loom for April. Agricultural harvests risk lower yields due to diesel limits.

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Following US and Israeli attacks on Iran last week, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz on March 1, 2026, surging global oil prices and threatening fuel costs in Kenya just before the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) review on March 14.

Tiga minggu setelah blokade Selat Hormuz oleh Iran dimulai, harga minyak melonjak 8% lagi hingga di atas $100 per barel seiring gagalnya perundingan damai AS-Iran dan langkah Angkatan Laut AS yang memberlakukan blokadenya sendiri untuk membatasi ekspor Iran. Eskalasi ini meningkatkan kekhawatiran pasokan global, dengan Presiden Trump memperingatkan harga bahan bakar akan terus tinggi hingga pemilu paruh waktu di bulan November.

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Uni Eropa tengah menyiapkan panduan tidak mengikat yang mendesak negara-negara anggota untuk mengurangi ketergantungan pada bahan bakar jet dari Timur Tengah dan mempertimbangkan untuk meningkatkan impor dari Amerika Serikat, ujar seorang sumber yang mengetahui rencana tersebut kepada Reuters, seiring berlanjutnya perang Iran yang mengganggu pengiriman energi melalui Selat Hormuz.

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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Despite Philippine officials securing safe passage assurances through the Strait of Hormuz from Tehran, fuel prices in Metro Manila remained elevated on April 4 amid lingering effects of the Iran war—following President Marcos' March 24 national energy emergency declaration.

 

 

 

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