Shell stations in Indonesia have run out of fuel amid disruptions
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Pump stations operated by Shell and BP had run low on fuels in late August. Shell, which flagged supply challenges as far back as January, has about 200 gas stations across the country. 

The latest shortages are wider than those seen in recent months.

Gasoline supplies across Southeast Asia’s largest economy have been tight and, at times, insufficient to meet local demand as government-imposed guidelines limit fuel imports by private retailers such as Shell, BP and Vivo Energy. 

State oil and gas company PT Pertamina can import fuel on behalf of those who have used up their quotas, according to the energy and resources ministry, although at least one retailer has canceled such an order, citing quality concerns.

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