Fuel Rationing Reaches Moscow Amid 'Second Wave' National Shortages
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IN DIRECT, War in Ukraine: in Moscow, Fuel Distribution Rationed in Several Service Station Networks
According to the GdeBENZ follow-up application, the overall fuel availability rate at Russia's gas stations collapsed to 28.1% on 16 August, compared to 41% a week earlier. As a result of the shortage, the oil refineries were partially shut down as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes.
In June, Moscow managed to ease previous restrictions, but now the problem has returned. Gasoline sales have been restricted again in Moscow and surrounding regions. Some gas stations have already imposed fuel volume limits, and queues have formed outside the stations, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Reuters. According to Reuters sources and fuel suppliers, the new restrictions are related to gasoline shortages. Among the reasons cited are attacks b…
Russia's largest oil companies set limits of 30-60 liters, and queues began to form near gas stations
At least two gas station networks have again restricted fuel sales in Moscow due to the deficit caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries, according to Russian newspaper RBC on Wednesday. The newspaper found that the demand for fuel increased at Gazprom Neft gas stations, and the company took steps to address this situation. In particular, a 60-litre fuel sales cap was established per car in Moscow and the Moscow region, and the un…
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