The simple answer is no! Not at all. But bring a card so you can fill up when you want. About 99,99 % of all fuel buyers pay for fuel by card in Norway. Remote gas stations tends to close early - but have pumps with a card automat so you can pump 24/7.
The longest stretch along the E6 without fuel stations is afaik crossing the Saltfjellet (the mountain areas where the artic circle passes) That stretch is around 90 kms and is well marked with a sign saying «last fuel station for 90 kms»
There is another stretch inland in the northernmost county of Finnmark, between Karasjok and Kautokeino that is 128 kms where there isnt any fuel.
Also between Kautokeino and Alta there is a stretch of around 130 kms with no fuel - inland in Finnmark. If youre coming north through Sweden/Finland or going south.
In the top north on the way to Nordkapp there is fuel at:
Alta
Skaidi
Olderfjorden
Honningsvåg (slightly detour from the E6, less than a km me thinks)
Im from northern Norway btw and I am fairly well known in those areas…
And of course if you ride to very remote locations in northern Norway - you have to check out fuel.
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