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Energy experts warn fuel crisis may worsen as Kenya lacks strategic petroleum reserves

Energy experts are warning that Kenya's fuel crisis could escalate due to the nation's lack of strategic petroleum reserves, leaving the country vulnerable to price hikes and supply disruptions. Motorists across Kisumu are experiencing lengthy queues at gas stations due to nationwide low fuel stock, causing significant disruptions for drivers and potential implications for transportation and commerce. Residents in Nyeri are also voicing widespread frustration as the fuel shortage crisis continues to grip the country, causing significant disruption and hardship. Additionally, Boda-boda and matatu operators across Kenya are severely impacted as the widespread national fuel shortage disrupts their operations and livelihoods. Energy expert Patrick Obath suggests Kenya may be sourcing fuel from unconventional origins, potentially including India and Belgium. The Kenyan Parliament has summoned Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi to explain allegations of billions lost in a fuel scandal, following concerns raised in the National Assembly regarding the disappearance of significant fuel reserves.

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