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The article focused on the crisis facing Iran regarding gasoline supplies due to US sanctions and maritime blockade, which have significantly damaged production and import capacities, resulting in a shortfall estimated between 7 and 20 million liters per day. The Iranian government is currently studying three options to address the crisis, including reducing gasoline quotas or distributing them in a different manner, but none have been adopted yet. Concerns are growing about the impact of rising fuel prices on the Iranian street, especially considering that previous protests in 2019 were triggered by a sudden increase in prices, leading to widespread unrest. It is estimated that the fuel shortage could exceed 30 million liters per day by 2029, as import disruptions continue and refinery capacities decline, potentially increasing economic and social pressures on the country.
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