The Russian government has decided to suspend its temporary ban on gasoline exports until June 30, 2024. This decision was made as the domestic market is sufficiently supplied, preventing overstocking at refineries. As of May 15, 2024, gasoline supplies in Russia amounted to 2,100,000 tons, which is 300,000 tons more than anticipated, according to RBC daily reports.
Russia temporarily lifted its ban on gasoline exports to avoid overstocking at refineries as domestic supplies have met demand. https://t.co/tcDHZfyxfl
Russia temporarily lifted its ban on gasoline exports to avoid overstocking at refineries as domestic supplies have met demand. https://t.co/7Ak1hmGXhV
Russia temporarily lifted its ban on gasoline exports to avoid overstocking at refineries as domestic supplies have met demand. https://t.co/5G5Y8qK4Sg
#Russia: government lifts gasoline export ban until June 30 #oott
#Russsia: government lifts gasoline export ban until June 30 #oott
Russia will lift the ban on the export of gasoline. An interesting datapoint that's given is that on the 15th of May 2024 gasoline supplies in Russia were 2 100 000 tons which is 300 000 tons more than what I was guessing. https://t.co/zza0snigQS
Russian Govt Suspends Gasoline Export Ban Until 30th June @LiveSquawk
Russian Govt Suspends Gasoline Export Ban Until 30th June
RUSSIA SUSPENDS GASOLINE EXPORT BAN UNTIL 30 JUNE - GOVERNMENT
The #Russian government has made a final decision to suspend the temporary ban on #gasoline exports as the market is sufficiently supplied, the RBC daily reports citing a source familiar with the decision. https://t.co/UurKwiYGol