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Russia Extends Temporary Gasoline-Export Ban Through February
- Russia has extended its ban on exporting gasoline and diesel until February 28, 2026, as confirmed by President Vladimir Putin.
- The Russian government aims to maintain stability in the domestic fuel market amid ongoing sanctions due to the invasion of Ukraine.
- UK petrol and diesel prices are expected to fall sharply, with current prices remaining high at 135.61p for petrol and 144.53p for diesel, according to RAC Fuel Watch.
- Fuel shortages have been reported in Russia, especially in the Far East and occupied Crimea, as stated by the Kyiv Post.
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The Russian ban on gasoline exports is extended until February next year.
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Read Full ArticleRussia extends fuel export restrictions through February 2026 amid refinery attacks and shortages
Russia’s government has extended its temporary ban on exports of motor gasoline, diesel fuel and several other oil products through February 28, 2026 . The gasoline export ban applies to all exporters, including producers. Restrictions on exports of diesel, marine fuel and gasoil, however, do not apply to the producers themselves. The decrees were signed on December 25 and 26 and take effect upon official publication. The Russian government said…
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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- 63% of the sources lean Left
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