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Comoros: Long Queues Return to Petrol Stations

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
The country received a shipment of fuel on March 21st, which helped ease the queues. But the panic buying has returned, raising fears of a rise in public transport fares, according to some drivers. Is the Comorian Hydrocarbons Company (SCH) being caught up in the global energy crisis, due to tensions between the United States and Iran? Since Tuesday, gas stations in Moroni, the capital of the Union of the Comoros, have been besieged. By 5 p.m., …
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The country received a shipment of fuel on March 21st, which helped ease the queues. But the panic buying has returned, raising fears of a rise in public transport fares, according to some drivers. Is the Comorian Hydrocarbons Company (SCH) being caught up in the global energy crisis, due to tensions between the United States and Iran? Since Tuesday, gas stations in Moroni, the capital of the Union of the Comoros, have been besieged. By 5 p.m., …

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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