Western Cape government assures sufficient fuel supply amid concerns

The Western Cape Government has assured residents of sufficient fuel supplies to meet demand. This follows concerns over the Middle East conflict's potential impact, with Premier Alan Winde urging suppliers to avoid unethical practices.

The Western Cape Government stated on March 20, 2026, that there is sufficient fuel in the province to meet demand. This assurance addresses rising concerns about the impact of the Middle East conflict on local supplies. Premier Alan Winde said there is no cause for concern, with more than enough fuel in reserve. He called on fuel suppliers to immediately release full orders and warned against unethical practices like delaying deliveries or hoarding supplies. “We have received isolated reports of shortages, and we have Agri Western Cape that’s also received some shortages, specifically in the Garden Route and the West Coast District. We are having a look at this,” Winde said. He added: “We are asking the fuel supply industry to check it out. We’re also going across the Agri system to check and see what it is. We just also want to put out a message that says it is unethical for suppliers to delay the delivery of fuel or to hoard or to hold back fuel supplies.” Authorities are examining these isolated shortage reports.

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Kenyan petrol station with fuel queues contrasting pipeline company's assurance of sufficient stocks amid shortage reports.
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Kenya Pipeline assures sufficient fuel amid shortage reports

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The Kenya Pipeline Company has assured the public of sufficient fuel stocks at all its terminals to meet national demand, despite reports of shortages in at least 13 counties. The Kenya Transporters Association warns of a looming logistics crisis due to rationing and withdrawn credit facilities. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has been summoned to parliament over a related fuel scandal.

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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Energy Secretary Sharon Garin warned that a potential fuel supply shortfall poses a greater risk than rising pump prices amid Middle East tensions. The Philippines has sufficient fuel supply for April, but the government is focused on preventing depletion. It is exploring alternative sources to sustain oil imports.

From Athens, Emmanuel Macron stated on Saturday that no fuel shortage is envisaged in France due to the Middle East war. He warned against panic behaviors that could create such shortages. The president reaffirmed that the situation remains under control.

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Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has announced plans to establish long-term fuel reserves to shield Kenya from supply shocks. He made the remarks after appearing before a parliamentary committee on Monday, April 13, 2026. The country currently lacks formal reserves and depends on continuous imports.

South Africa’s Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago has warned that the war in the Middle East will lead to higher fuel and food prices due to rising oil and fertiliser costs. He made the comments while attending the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC. The impacts are expected to filter through the economy later this year.

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As fears of LPG shortages intensify due to West Asia conflict disruptions, the Indian government has assured adequate supplies and cracked down on black-marketing, while induction stove demand continues to surge following the initial rush reported earlier this week. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged calm, promising to overcome the crisis like during Covid.

 

 

 

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