The temporary restrictions will help saturate the fuel market, which will lower prices, the Russian government hopes.
Russia has introduced temporary restrictions on the export of motor gasoline and diesel fuel. The Russian government announced this on Thursday, September 21.
“Temporary restrictions will help saturate the fuel market, which will reduce prices for consumers,” they hope in Moscow.
The government recalled that earlier, to stabilize the situation, they increased the standards for the supply of gasoline and diesel fuel to the stock exchange. The daily monitoring of fuel purchases for the needs of agricultural producers is also organized with a quick adjustment of volumes.
Let’s remember that a month ago, Russian regions began to complain about empty gas stations. This applies not only to AI-95 and AI-92 gasoline, where a historical record price increase has already been recorded, but also to diesel.
A week ago, the formal leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, said that his country supplied 60 thousand tons of gasoline and diesel fuel, as if “stabilizing the situation” in Russia.
Source: korrespondent

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