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Kenya Fuel Shortage Resolved Within Hours — allafrica.com

2026/05/07
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Kenya Fuel Shortage Resolved Within Hours — allafrica.com

According to allafrica.com, Kenya’s Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi attributed a brief fuel shortage affecting select petrol stations to a technical and administrative hitch in the downstream petroleum supply chain, and confirmed full supply restoration would be achieved by the end of 6 May 2026.

Scope and Cause of Disruption

The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum stated that the disruption was limited to isolated filling stations in parts of the country, not nationwide. It specifically linked the issue to challenges that curtailed the optimal uptake of petroleum products by a few oil marketing companies. No specific number of affected stations was provided, but reports cited dry pumps at several petrol stations in Nairobi, triggering concern among motorists and businesses.

Government Response and Timeline

Wandayi announced the issue had been resolved as of his Wednesday, 6 May 2026 statement and emphasized coordinated action with industry stakeholders. He projected that fuel restocking in various filling stations is underway, and that normal supply across the country will be attained by the end of the day today — meaning before midnight on 6 May 2026.

“Fuel restocking in various filling stations is underway, and normal supply across the country will be attained by the end of the day today.” — Opiyo Wandayi, Energy Cabinet Secretary

The Ministry reiterated that Kenya maintains adequate fuel stocks and explicitly urged the public not to panic. This assurance aligns with Kenya’s established strategic reserve policy, which mandates minimum stock levels equivalent to 90 days of national consumption — a standard set under the Kenya Ministry of Energy’s Petroleum (Refining, Conversion, Transmission and Marketing) Act and enforced since 2021.

Industry Context and Supply Chain Implications

This incident reflects recurring vulnerabilities in East Africa’s downstream petroleum logistics. In 2023, Kenya experienced a similar disruption lasting over 72 hours due to a payment settlement delay between the National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) and private oil marketing companies — a structural friction point documented by the Kenya Revenue Authority. Regional peers have taken divergent approaches: Tanzania introduced mandatory digital tracking for all fuel deliveries in January 2024, while Uganda’s Petroleum Authority reported a 12% reduction in distribution-related outages after deploying real-time inventory monitoring across 487 licensed depots in 2025.

For supply chain professionals, the episode underscores the fragility of just-in-time delivery models when layered atop administrative dependencies — such as inter-company invoicing cycles or regulatory clearance bottlenecks. Unlike port congestion or refinery outages, this type of disruption originates not in physical infrastructure but in data synchronization and process handoffs between government agencies and private distributors. Mitigation requires interoperable ERP systems and standardized API protocols, not additional storage capacity.

Source: allafrica.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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