Cuba’s dire energy woes are about to become even more critical, the nation’s energy minister warned Wednesday.

Minister Vicente de la O Levy says ‘Cuba is open to anyone that wants to sell us fuel’ as rolling power blackouts increase

Cuba faces severe fuel shortages and rolling blackouts due to a U.S. blockade, impacting essential services and daily life.

The Cuban energy minister says the Caribbean nation has run out of oil and diesel, with no reserves available.

A Cuban official said the situation is “extremely tense” as blackouts sparked protests in Havana on Wednesday.

According to Vicente de la O Levy, 100,000 tons of Russian oil has been the only fuel supply to Cuba since December 2025

Cuba’s energy crisis has reached a critical stage after officials said the country has exhausted diesel and fuel oil supplies, leaving only limited domestic gas production to…

Trump has imposed a blockade on Cuba and threatened tariffs on any countries that provide it with fuel

Cuba has completely run out of the diesel and oil it needs to keep its power plants running, with civil unrest to breaking out. Read more.

Protests flared in Havana amid widespread power outages. Cuba's energy minister says fuel has "run out" as a four-month US oil blockade chokes off energy supplies.

Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel urged Washington to end its embargo instead of offering aid as the country's power blackouts worsened on Thursday, with the country's energy…

Cuba’s dire energy woes are about to become even more critical, the nation’s energy minister warned Wednesday.

The island's energy crisis has deepened since the US fuel blockade began, with only one Russian oil tanker making it through since then.

Cuba is facing a deepening energy crisis as worsening blackouts and fuel shortages triggered protests in and around Havana, while the government acknowledged that the country’s…

CNN’s Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann witnesses how residents in the Cuban capital are running out of patience amid widespread power outings and shortages.

The situation for those living in Cuba is growing more dire by the day as the island grapples with dwindling oil supplies to fuel everyday life.