Russia has announced a six-month ban on gasoline exports starting March 1, as reported by various sources including RBC daily and Reuters. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin approved the measure, which aims to address rising domestic demand and ensure sufficient supply for consumers and farmers during the spring and summer seasons. The ban comes in the wake of disruptions at oil refineries caused by Ukrainian UAV strikes and is further complicated by Western sanctions. Exemptions to the ban include countries within the Eurasian Economic Union, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Mongolia, and Uzbekistan. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak's office highlighted the need for the ban to manage seasonal demand and planned refinery maintenance.
Russia to ban gasoline exports for six months, RBC daily reports https://t.co/QFKxiCxHA6
The Russian government plans to introduce a temporary ban on the export of gasoline from March 1 in order to equalize the growing demand in the spring and summer season, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak's spokesman told TASS. https://t.co/1J959f4STn
🤔 Babel: The Russian government will ban the export of gasoline from March 1 for six months. 👀 The restrictions were introduced after a series of attacks by GUR and SBU on Russian oil refineries - the consequences cannot be quickly corrected due to Western sanctions.
The Russian government will ban the export of gasoline for 6 months starting from March 1st. Not included in this will be countries from the Eurasian Economic Union, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Mongolia and Uzbekistan. This is due to lower refining capacity. https://t.co/X2NCXCcSMi
#Russia bans exports of gasoline from 1 March 2024 for six months. This follows multiple Ukrainian UAV strikes on Russian oil refineries in the past two months, causing disruption at oil refineries. #Ukraine's sanctions against Russia are working. https://t.co/YkdPXKt1Z4
Russia announced a six-month ban on gasoline exports from March 1 to compensate for rising demand from consumers and farmers and to allow for planned maintenance of refineries https://t.co/1R2Q52sWda
#Russia plans to introduce a six-month ban on #gasoline exports starting from March 1, a spokesperson for Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak told reporters on Tuesday. https://t.co/GZdmnklTZF
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has approved a ban on gasoline exports for six months starting from March 1, the RBC daily reported on Tuesday. Novak noted that seasonal demand for the fuel will soon pick up in the domestic market. 🇷🇺#Russia #OOTT
#Russia: Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has approved a ban on gasoline exports for six months starting from March 1, the RBC daily reported on Tuesday, citing two sources. The temporary export ban does not apply to the agreed volumes of supplies to the Eurasian Economic Union… https://t.co/GgCxfXsu7u