Govt Assures of Adequate Fuel Supply Amid Middle East Tensions

CS Wandayi confirmed that current stock levels are sufficient to meet both domestic demand and regional obligations. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The Kenyan Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has assured the public of adequate fuel supply despite heightened tensions in the Middle East, a primary source of the nation's fuel imports.
- The country has sufficient fuel stocks to meet demand and regional obligations, with scheduled imports extending through April 2026.
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi confirmed the security of supply.
- The ministry is monitoring Middle East developments and engaging in contingency planning with government-to-government suppliers to mitigate potential disruptions and rising global oil prices.
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