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The time when methane filling stations will return to their normal operating mode has become known.

The Ministry of Energy announced the gradual cancellation of restrictions imposed on the operation of methane filling stations across the republic.

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According to the Ministry's report, starting from 9:00 AM on February 11, methane filling stations in all regions, including valley provinces, will begin operating according to their regular schedule.

Previously, due to a sharp drop in air temperature, temporary restrictions on the operation of methane filling stations had been imposed since January 20.

From February 2, these restrictions were partially eased, and stations were permitted to operate from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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