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Fuel supply, distribution network prepared for Nowruz travel peak
SHANA (Tehran) - The spokesperson for Iran’s fuel station operators said the country’s fuel supply and distribution network is fully prepared ahead of the Nowruz holidays, noting that fuel stations nationwide are operating 24 hours a day with no reported disruptions.
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Unnecessary visits to gas stations halve
SHANA (Tehran) - The spokesperson for Iran’s fuel station operators said unnecessary visits to fuel stations across the country have fallen by 50% since noon yesterday. Long lines for gasoline at many stations in Tehran and Alborz provinces are also easing, reflecting what he described as the public’s patient cooperation.
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Fuel distribution steady in Tehran, Alborz
SHANA (Tehran) – The spokesman for the Gas Station Union emphasized the stability of fuel distribution, particularly in Tehran and Alborz provinces, noting that personal fuel card rations may temporarily vary at different times and on different days.
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Governor general announces temporary 10-liter cut in fuel allowance
SHANA (Tehran) — The governor general of Tehran province announced a temporary reduction in the gasoline refueling limit, cutting the amount drivers can pump using personal fuel cards from 30 liters to 20 liters.
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Gov’t spox: Gasoline reserves sufficient
SHANA (Tehran) – Gasoline reserves are currently sufficient and there is no cause for public concern regarding fuel supplies, a government spokesperson said Wednesday, thanking the oil industry for managing fuel distribution.
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Fuel supply chain operating around the clock: Association
SHANA (Tehran) — About 90,000 workers are operating around the clock across Iran’s fuel supply and distribution chain, and gas stations are functioning in three shifts, the spokesperson for the country’s fuel station owners’ association said.
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Use of personal fuel cards rises after new gasoline plan
SHANA (Tehran) – The spokesman for Iran’s fuel station operators said the use of personal fuel cards has increased, while reliance on station-issued cards has declined following the implementation of a new gasoline policy.
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Monthly gasoline consumption up 8m liters
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s average daily gasoline consumption in the Iranian calendar month Mehr (September 23-October 22) rose by about 8 million liters compared with the same month last year, reaching nearly 134 million liters per day.