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Motorists vent frustration as Myanmar imposes strict rationing amid global energy crisis

by Monica Paing
April 2, 2026
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Motorists vent frustration as Myanmar imposes strict rationing amid global energy crisis
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Motorists queued for hours in Yangon on Wednesday as Myanmar introduced strict fuel rationing measures, including an odd-even vehicle system in major cities, to manage limited reserves as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to strain global supplies.

Footage shows long lines of vehicles at a standstill, with multiple stations displaying warnings that only a limited number of cars would be serviced before supplies ran out for the day.

The crisis has led to extended waiting times at petrol stations, with drivers reporting hours-long delays.

“It’s annoying to have to queue for fuel. How can you make money and not have to queue for fuel? The price of fuel has gone up, but if you can get it easily, it’s still convenient to drive. Now, we have to wait at least 3 hours to get fuel,” explained a local.

Drivers described growing frustration as shortages continue to affect daily life and income.

“It’s inconvenient and more expensive. Because if people with odd-numbered cars have to go on even-numbered days, there’s a problem with their trips. Whatever happens, they have to rent a car for that day,” shared another.

At the time of publishing, global energy markets remained elevated amid continued volatility. Brent crude oil stood at $101.42 per barrel, with the benchmark holding in triple-digit territory as key energy infrastructure across the Gulf reportedly came under attack from Iran and the Strait of Hormuz faced significant disruption.

The wider escalation comes amid ongoing military confrontation between the United States, Israel and Iran since February 28. The conflict began following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to reports. Since then, more than 1,400 Iranians have been killed, while at least 18 Israeli deaths have been confirmed, as regional tensions continue to drive instability across global energy routes.

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