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08 May 2022 | 12:03 PM UTC

Congo: Fuel shortages ongoing in Brazzaville as of May 8

Fuel shortages ongoing in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, as of May 8. Long lines at fuel stations reported; related protests possible.

Warning

Event

Fuel shortages are ongoing in Brazzaville as of May 8. The reason for the shortage is not clear. Reports indicate that fuel stations have closed or run out of fuel. Stations that remain operational are reportedly selling fuel at higher prices. Some motorists now rely on fuel sold in the parallel market by traders locally called "Kadaffi." It is unknown when the fuel supply to Brazzaville will normalize. Locals may demonstrate outside government offices or fuel stations to demand official action on the shortages.

Fuel shortages may affect business operations, public and private transport services, and ground shipping. Authorities will likely deploy security personnel to monitor any protests. Localized transport disruptions are possible near demonstration venues, especially if protesters march on or block roadways. Clashes between police and protesters could occur.

Advice

Stock up on fuel when available. Confirm all transport reservations for the duration of the fuel shortage. Avoid all protests as a precaution. Allow additional time for commuting.