Guinea: Controlled resumption of petrol distribution
After the devastating explosion at Conakry’s main fuel depot, the Guinean government has announced the rationed resumption of petrol distribution, a crucial decision to ease economic paralysis and social tensions.
| Countries | Guinée |
|---|---|
| Sector | Pétrole, Carburants |
| Theme | Risques & Événements |
Guinea is facing a major energy crisis following the explosion and fire at the country’s main fuel depot in Conakry, which left at least 23 people dead. This incident led to a nationwide gasoline shortage, paralyzing much of the economy and provoking demonstrations and clashes.
The Guinean government, in an effort to stabilize the situation, has announced the resumption of gasoline distribution, while imposing strict rationing: 25 liters per vehicle and 5 liters per motorcycle and tricycle. This measure aims to control distribution while meeting the immediate needs of the population.
The resumption of diesel supplies on Wednesday was not enough to calm the situation. The government has also introduced additional security measures, including escorting tanker trucks, to prevent further incidents. In Kaloum, downtown Conakry, efforts to extinguish the fire continue.










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