TRNC gas stations may lose one type of fuel
In Northern Cyprus, 98-octane gasoline may disappear from sale. So far, the discussion is only about Turkish Cypriot Petroleum (K-PET) gas stations. The reason is the high cost of high-octane fuel.
According to local media reports, the agenda includes a question about discontinuing the sale of gasoline with an octane number of 98 at K-PET branded gas stations. The fuel may run out as early as March 18. The company's statement is under consideration by the government.
In an interview with Kıbrıs Postası, the general director of K-Pet, Malik Ishimtekin, noted that fuel costs are very high, but a final decision has not yet been made.
At the moment, the company is holding meetings with the Ministry of Economy and Energy regarding the cessation of sales of gasoline with an octane number of 98.
- As soon as the situation becomes clearer, it will be announced to the public, - said the head of K-Pet.
You may also be interested in:
- The Occupational Safety Union demanded the withdrawal of the labor protection bill
- Three unions hold strike today at Famagusta and İskele revenue and tax offices
- Metehan checkpoint being expanded, new CPs pending approval
- France refuses extradition of entrepreneur to Southern Cyprus
- Çanakkale Ortaokulu School commented on a video showing violence among students

