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Hermanos Díaz Refinery completes third test with Cuban crude and produces 2,000 tons of naphtha and 10,000 tons of fuel oil
Trump announces that he will soon declare the Strait of Hormuz "territory of the United States."
Man in Hialeah accused of stealing hundreds of gallons of diesel from a 7-Eleven: How did he do it?
Cuban in Abkhazia faces a fuel queue and relives the traumas of Cuba
Seven municipalities in Havana run out of gas, and CUPET makes a promise
Where is the fuel that the United States sells to Cuba going, and who benefits from it?
“They are going to have to cut off my gas”: Cubans facing the new rates in Havana
The UNE announces the restoration of the National Electric System
Russia extends the ban on diesel and gasoline exports until 2027: This is the reason
Solution to the blackouts in Cuba? "The road is long," says minister
Cuba and the Electric Collapse: How a Regional Energy Power Ended Up in Darkness
The average price of gasoline in the United States is rising: How much does it cost in each state?
Gasoline prices rise in South Florida: Here's how they vary by area
Cuban boy upon touching his home coffee pot: "It's sooty because communism leads to this."
Trump claims that his Secretary of Energy is running Venezuela: "We are making a lot of money."
Warnings about scams involving false fuel sales for Cuba
Cubans create their charcoal stoves: Ingenuity in the face of the energy collapse
The price of gasoline in the United States rises following the escalation of the conflict with Iran
"That doesn't exist, it doesn't matter": Cubans react to the new price of 350 CUP for the gas cylinder
The U.S. sanctions COREYDAN S.A. and ENETEC S.A., two fuel companies from the Cuban regime that were operating in the shadows
The U.S. issues new sanctions against entities of the Cuban regime
Electric tricycles with solar panels, the only ones that survive power outages and fuel shortages in Cuba
The Minister of Energy and Mines says that "no one gives up here" after the failure of the SEN
Delcy Rodríguez is making moves: She appoints Diosdado Cabello's brother to oversee the petrochemical sector
A funeral procession with the coffin on a cart moves Cuba: "What a lack of respect!"
Five arrested for the theft of dielectric oil at a pumping station in Guantánamo
Crisis and chaos: six fuel thefts under investigation in state entities of Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus
Cuban regime promises fewer blackouts in summer but admits it will not meet the demand
Iraisel erupts over controversy for promoting a gasoline-selling Mipyme in Cuba: "I am not the one to blame."
A man has been arrested for fuel theft in Guantánamo: What is known?
Díaz-Canel to the US: "Our ability to resist and create surprises you"
"That's why the price is going up": Cubans on the use of cooking oil as fuel for cars
The regime breaks another monopoly: See how private entities will be able to participate in the fuel business in Cuba
Gasoline prices in the U.S. fall below 4 dollars following an agreement with Iran
Russia reproaches the UN for the lack of support in sending fuel ships to Cuba: "It could have done more."
A new cut to national transport has been announced, effective this Thursday
Cubans linked to a large-scale diesel theft ring arrested in Texas
Why is Cuba's oil heavy and rich in sulfur? The scientific explanation behind its reserves
U.S. exports to Cuba nearly triple amid new sanctions
"Brothers in Arms": The UNE's message to CUPET that sparks criticism from Cubans on social media
What went wrong? They compare the Vanguard Energy case to one of the biggest business failures in Cuba
Truck with flammable signage falls two meters after getting "entangled" with a manhole in Las Tunas
After a torrent of criticism, TeleRebelde promises to broadcast all the crucial matches of the 2026 World Cup
Fuel for protests but not for hospitals? The Cuban paradox
The U.S. becomes the largest oil exporter in the world: What are the keys to its rise?
Jorge Piñón warns: The situation of blackouts in Cuba will worsen during the transition
Expert Jorge Piñón reveals which figures from the fuel trade between the U.S. and Cuba would raise alarm bells
Former OFAC advisor clarifies what changes for Cuba following the sanctions on CUPET by the U.S.
Miami-Dade revokes the business license of Vanguard Energy following its agreement with CUPET
Trump opens a new front against the regime with sanctions on CUPET
Marco Rubio: "We will continue to undermine the regime's ability to sustain its corrupt agenda."
Marco Rubio after sanctioning CUPET: "Trump wants a new future for the Cuban people"
Rubio: "While Cubans suffer from blackouts, the Castro family travels on a private jet."
Alert for foreign companies: The U.S. threatens sanctions for dealings with CUPET
Economist quantifies the cost of the eventual shipment of fuel from the U.S. to Cuba: 34.3 million dollars
Cuba could receive the largest shipment of fuel from the U.S. in over 60 years
Gas prices continue to drop in Florida: here are today’s prices in Miami
Gas canisters increase from $24 to $50 in the Cuban informal market
The rise in gasoline prices in the U.S. could last several more months, according to an expert
"Name the thermal power plant that contributes the most to the system": The question that should be asked in final exams in Cuba
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