A closed gas station in the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. (CNN)For many Venezuelans, oil is a birthright in the country blessed with the largest crude reserves in the world. Despite wild hyperinflation, Venezuela’s government has never increased the price of gasoline. Today, amid a crushing economic crisis, filling up a tank in Venezuela is still basically free — but only if you can afford to wait for days in line. Over the last two weeks, people from several states in Venezuela have described severe gas shortages. It’s not the first time that the country has suffered gas shortages, but previous crises were blamed on bad distribution and logistical inefficiency. This time, as citizens find themselves queuing for days at the gas stations, many are starting to fear there simply is not enough oil for all. Caracas is still fueled by a steady supply, which critics of the embattled President […]