Russia Is Swimming in Oil—Yet Fuel Is Reportedly Available at Just 28% of Its Gas Stations
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The Energy Minister said gasoline and diesel are still available, but acknowledged that lines are forming at gas stations.
As of 16 August, only 28 per cent of Russian gas stations included in the GdeBenz application base were available for petrol and diesel fuel, written by the pro-government newspaper Izvesia, which analysed the service's data.
Russia Is Swimming in Oil—Yet Fuel Is Reportedly Available at Just 28% of Its Gas Stations
Fuel availability at Russian gas stations has plunged sharply, with gasoline reportedly available at only 28.1% of stations nationwide as authorities open dozens of antitrust cases against oil companies and independent fuel operators, Russian newspaper Izvestia reported on August 18. The figure, based on data from the GdeBENZ fuel-tracking app as of August 16, represents a dramatic decline in just one week. According to Izvestia, fuel had been a…
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In Russia, only 28% of petrol is available, and these monitoring data refer to "Izves" with reference to the application "GdeBENZ".
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