15 June 2025 - 22:58
  • News ID: 660273
Fuel distribution efforts continue uninterrupted

SHANA (Tehran) - The spokesperson for Iran’s Fuel Station Owners Association emphasized the uninterrupted fuel supply process, stating that all fuel supply and distribution sector workers are working around the clock to prevent any disruptions in fuel delivery across the country. 

On Sunday, Reza Navaz pointed to scenes of national solidarity, order, sacrifice, and mutual understanding among citizens waiting in long fuel lines.
He noted that following the recent attack by the Zionist regime on Iran, in-person visits to fuel stations increased in some areas. However, due to preemptive measures and planning, authorities successfully managed the situation, ensuring fuel distribution continues smoothly nationwide without interruption.  

Navaz added that all stakeholders in fuel supply and distribution—from the Oil Ministry to transport fleets and station owners—are working tirelessly to prevent any disruptions. "The national solidarity of the Iranian people is clearly visible," he said. 
"Fuel lines are being managed with remarkable order, patience, and public cooperation—without any intervention from us—which deserves appreciation."  

Special measures for emergency vehicles  

The spokesperson urged the public to follow news only from official sources, such as state media, Oil Ministry statements, and the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company. 
"After failing on the battlefield, the enemy is trying to spread despair through rumors, but they will undoubtedly fail in this as well," he said.  

Navaz highlighted special provisions for emergency and law enforcement vehicles, stating that, under the oil minister’s directive, these vehicles receive fuel without waiting in line to ensure uninterrupted critical services.  
He concluded by urging citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and to cooperate in maintaining calm and meeting public needs. 
"This public solidarity is one of the most important factors in overcoming these challenges," he said.  

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