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Moscow Gas Stations Impose Fuel Limits as Russian Shortage Deepens

Tatneft, Rosneft and Lukoil have capped sales as AI-95 gasoline is scarce and only 28% of Russian stations had fuel, Izvestia reported.

Summary by Kyiv Post
AI-95 gasoline is hard to find. Prices have climbed as high as 120 rubles ($1.50) per liter, but the fuel has disappeared from many stations operated by Gazprom, Rosneft, and other chains.

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In Moscow, at the power stations of several networks, fuel distribution limits have emerged, despite the efforts of the authorities to ensure the supply of capital by redistributing volumes from eastern Russia.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Gasprom Oil and Tatnefti have imposed restrictions on the sale of fuel in Moscow. RBC has reported a maximum of 40 litres of petrol per tank on the gasprom and Tatnefti fuel lines. There are no restrictions on the sale of diesel fuel. Tatnefti has been able to buy up to 50 litres of petrol and up to 60 litres of diesel. On the night of 19 August, at a gasprom gas station, a number of turns were observed, and RBC added that on the evening of 18 A…

Some of Moscow's AZS have turns and restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel, with the limits reaching 40–60 liters, the rain network: news, video, air, online, archive, programme.

·Russian Federation (the)
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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