Madagascar declares 15-day energy emergency

Fuel importers and retailers face potential rationing and supply interruptions

Change
Madagascar declared a 15-day nationwide state of energy emergency that allows authorities to impose exceptional measures to restore fuel supplies and ensure continuity of public services.
Why it matters
Commercial fuel deliveries and normal retail operations may be constrained by emergency measures, making scheduled replenishment unreliable. Operators cannot assume uninterrupted supply during the 15-day window and must plan for mandatory allocations or service prioritisation.
Implications
  • Procurement teams at fuel importers and distributors — must secure contingency stocks or alternative supply lines immediately for the 15-day emergency — otherwise they risk interrupted deliveries and lost sales when emergency measures are enforced.

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