Mali Fuel Crisis Eases: 54 Million Liters Arrive to Stabilize Economy

January 23, 2026

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MALI

Mali is finally seeing a significant reprieve from its grueling fuel shortage. Following the import of more than 54 million liters of petroleum products in just ten days, the nation is taking a critical step toward economic recovery.

This massive surge in supply aims to end a weeks-long crisis that has paralyzed local businesses and disrupted daily life. To achieve this, authorities mobilized a total of 1,192 tanker trucks throughout January to resupply the country’s depleted stations.

A Logistical Surge: Breaking Down the Numbers

The resupply effort was executed in two primary waves to ensure a steady flow of energy:

  • The First Wave (Jan 12–18): 875 trucks delivered over 40 million liters.
  • The Second Wave: 317 trucks followed shortly after, bringing an additional 14.4 million liters.

Consequently, service station refueling rates surged to 53.9% during the initial phase. This logistical push has led to a visible reduction in the long queues that had become a frustrating fixture in the capital city, Bamako, and other urban hubs.

Structural Challenges and the Path Ahead

While the immediate relief is undeniable, officials warn that systemic issues still persist. During a recent coordination meeting, government representatives and petroleum industry leaders identified several ongoing hurdles:

  1. Logistics: The physical difficulty of moving such high volumes across the region.
  2. Rationing: The need to manage current supplies fairly.
  3. Security Stockpiles: The urgent requirement for a commercial reserve to cushion against future price or supply shocks.

Securing the Future: The Ramadan Priority

With the high-consumption period of Ramadan approaching, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Moussa Alassane Diallo, has made strategic reserves a top priority.

The government’s goal is to transition from reactive “crisis management” to proactive market stability. By establishing a commercial security stockpile, Mali hopes to protect its citizens and economy from the volatile boom-and-bust cycles that defined the previous months.


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