The final tanker in a flotilla of three Iranian fuel tankers docked at eastern Venezuela's Guaraguao port on Sunday, according to Refinitiv Eikon data and a person familiar with the matter, as President Nicolas Maduro promised to normalize fuel supply in the gasoline-starved country.
The three tankers, which began arriving last week, brought some 820,000 barrels of fuel to the South American country, where severe shortages of gasoline – as well as unreliable power, water and cooking gas supplies – have led to a wave of protests in the neglected interior in recent weeks.
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Maduro last week announced a new rationing plan, set to begin on Monday, in which authorities would distribute fuel according to motorists' license plate numbers.