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Russia Plans Year-End Extension of Gasoline Export Ban as Shortages Deepen and Crimea Stations Run Dry

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak says the measure aims to safeguard domestic supply.

Overview

  • Alexander Novak said the government will extend the gasoline export ban through December and will bar diesel exports by non-producers for the same period.
  • Roughly half of gas stations in occupied Crimea have no gasoline, and Sergei Aksyonov pledged AI-95 deliveries within two days and AI-92 within two weeks.
  • Fuel rationing has spread across multiple regions, with many stations capping purchases at 10–20 liters or offering only diesel.
  • Major retailers introduced additional curbs, including Lukoil banning canister sales at some sites and suspending fuel card acceptance at certain stations.
  • Wholesale benchmarks remain near records, with AI-92 hitting 79,788 rubles per ton on Thursday after refinery outages cut capacity by about 17% following Ukrainian drone strikes.