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cubas energy crisis to worsen as donated russian oil runs out minister warns 2

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AI insight
AI-generatedCuba's energy crisis deepens as donated Russian oil runs out, causing severe blackouts. The U.S. blockade restricts oil supply, creating scarcity for the island. Impact is country-specific (Cuba), affecting its energy sector and daily life. Commercial mechanism: supply shortage due to geopolitical restrictions and donor exhaustion. No direct global commodity price impact; local fuel and electricity scarcity.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Cuba exhausted donated Russian oil received in late March.
- Havana experiencing blackouts of 20-22 hours per day.
- U.S. oil blockade in place; no oil shipments for over four months.
- Cuban government considering $100 million U.S. aid offer.
- Protests have erupted due to energy shortages.
No mid-term global energy market impact from Cuba's crisis; direction flat, magnitude negligible over 1-4 weeks.
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