Cuba Runs Out of Diesel and Oil
Cuba’s Energy Minister has officially announced that the country’s diesel and oil reserves are completely exhausted, plunging the island nation into a severe energy crisis. This development worsens Cuba’s longstanding economic challenges.
The fuel shortage has triggered widespread blackouts, transportation paralysis, and agricultural disruption. The Cuban government is seeking emergency import channels, but limited foreign exchange reserves and international sanctions make a quick resolution unlikely. Daily life has been severely impacted, with hospitals and critical infrastructure under strain.
Cuba has relied heavily on oil imports from allies such as Venezuela and Russia, both of which have faced their own production and logistical challenges. The crisis highlights the island’s extreme vulnerability to global energy market fluctuations.
Crisis Impact
- Nationwide blackouts reported
- Transportation system near paralysis
- Agriculture and food supply chains at risk