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Diverse Fuel Stations in Portugal Implement Conditional Refueling

Multiple fuel stations restrict fuel delivery due to energy crisis impacting Portugal and other European regions, as confirmed by the involved parties to Lusa.

Diverse Fuel Stations in Portugal Implement Conditional Refueling

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The secretary-general of the Portuguese Companies of Fuels and Lubricants (EPCOL), António Comprido, stated to Lusa that tankers can't resupply gas stations due to the non-operational status of terminals.

Today, a power outage engulfed numerous cities across the nation at 11:30 AM.

Additional Reading: CRISIS ALERT: Chaos at gas stations and grocery stores; Government convenes emergency summit

When it comes to the surge toward gas stations and supermarkets, the search results fall short in providing concrete explanations. Yet, the recent events in the Iberian Peninsula might cast some light on the situation:

  1. The Iberian Power Collapse: On April 28, 2025, the Iberian Peninsula experienced a massive power outage, impacting Spain and Portugal. The extensive blackout caused widespread chaos, making it difficult for folks to access basic services, communicate, and manage their daily routines[1][3]. It's possible that in the wake of such turmoil, there was a mad dash to necessities like gas stations and supermarkets as people scrambled to navigate the emergency and secure vital supplies.
  2. Insufficient Information: With no detailed insights about the stampede toward gas stations and supermarkets, pinpointing the specific reason is challenging. However, emergency scenarios like the blackout tend to trigger stockpiling of essential goods and fuel, as people prepare for potential shortages or prolonged interruptions.

The emergency meeting convened by the government seems to tackle the broader implications of the blackout, addressing topics like public safety, emergency response, and economic stability during and after the crisis.

  1. The government is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the impact of the power outage on public safety, emergency response, and economic stability, particularly in the finance, energy, and industry sectors.
  2. The non-operational status of terminals in Portugal, as mentioned by António Comprido, could further complicate the distribution of fuel to gas stations during the current crisis.
  3. Given the recent Iberian Power Collapse in April 2025, it's plausible that people are stockpiling essential goods and fuel, including gasoline, in preparation for potential shortages or prolonged interruptions.
  4. The surge toward gas stations and supermarkets in the aftermath of the blackout might be due to a combination of folks seeking basic necessities and panic buying triggered by the emergency situation.
Fuel stations across Portugal and other European countries are adjusting their fuel supplies in response to the ongoing power outage, as confirmed by their respective officials to Lusa.

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