The Kurdistan Regional Government continues distributing subsidized gasoline at 750 Iraqi dinars per liter across the region.
More than 90 gasoline stations are offering the subsidized fuel to drivers on Tuesday. The distribution covers several cities and towns across the Kurdistan Region.
The program has continued for four days. Authorities distribute between 3.5 million and 4 million liters of subsidized gasoline every day.
The fuel reaches all provinces and independent administrations across the region. Officials determine each area’s allocation based on its population and number of registered vehicles.
The government uses these figures to ensure that as many residents as possible benefit from the subsidized fuel.
A source at the Ministry of Natural Resources mentioned that more than 90 stations will distribute 750-dinar gasoline on Tuesday.
The source said the stations will follow a specific distribution schedule. The process will continue until the evening.
According to the distribution schedule, 43 stations in Erbil and Soran will provide the subsidized gasoline. More than 20 stations in Sulaimani and Halabja will also distribute the fuel.
Meanwhile, 28 stations across Duhok and Zakho will participate in Tuesday’s distribution.
Authorities have designed the distribution system to spread supplies across major population centers. The approach also aims to reduce pressure on individual gasoline stations.
The continued supply of subsidized gasoline could also influence commercial fuel prices. Regular access to cheaper fuel can help stabilize prices across the wider market.
Officials say the program can also reduce the risk of shortages. It may prevent long queues and heavy congestion at other gasoline stations.
The government has increased subsidized fuel supplies as part of wider efforts to address gasoline shortages across the Kurdistan Region.
The measure comes after gasoline prices increased sharply in recent months. Authorities have since introduced several measures to increase supply and support consumers.
The latest distribution provides drivers with access to gasoline at a significantly lower price than many commercial stations.
Officials are expected to continue the program according to supply levels and market conditions.
For now, more than 90 stations will provide 750-dinar gasoline on Tuesday. Daily supplies of up to 4 million liters should help maintain fuel availability across the Kurdistan Region.


