How common are petrol stations in SE Europe/Balkans?

I'm planning a motorcycle trip around the Balkans/southeastern Europe (incl. Romania and Bulgaria), this year. How common are petrol stations in this part of the world? And would they always be working/have petrol/be open?
Here (in Ireland), petrol stations would never run out of petrol, and pretty much all towns would have a petrol station (i.e. you're highly unlikely to be more than 50km-ish from a petrol station). Are the Balkans/Southeast Europe like this as well?
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How many petrol stations are there in Europe?
As of 2020, there were 21,750 operational and multiproduct service stations in the country. This was far more than those of the second entry, Germany, which was home to 14,459 forecourts. The combined total for Europe amounted to around 136,000, however for some countries only figures for 2019 had been made available.Do they have gas stations in Europe?
There were over 92 000 petrol stations in the EU, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey operating in 2018, fuelling some 250 million cars and over 34 million trucks.How many petrol stations are there in Croatia?
There are about 800 retail stations in Croatia. Roughly 55% of filling stations are operated by INA Plc, the nation- al oil retailer. The others are medium-sized market players (ranked by number of filling stations) and include Petrol Ltd, Crodux Ltd, Tifon Ltd and Lukoil Croatia.What country has the most gas stations?
Contexts in source publication Currently, China has the highest number of fueling stations with around 8400 reported in January 2018, with more stations undergoing construction. ...Can Europe quit Russian gas? | DW Business Special
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