Disruptions to the fuel supply 92 and 95 have led to the closure of many independent gas stations in the regions.
The fuel crisis in Russia after attacking Ukraine drones in oil refineries (refineries) is more and more. By the end of August, the fuel deficiency was observed in Transbaikalia, Primorye, in Kurils and conquered Crimea, but today in September they encountered it in Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Saratov, Samara, Ulyanovsk, Penza, Rostov and Astrakhan Regions, as well as Kalmykia and Tatarstan. This is proven by Independent Fuel Union (NTS) data, the Pro -Government News.
Disruptions to the delivery are recorded in the regions of Amur, Magadan and Sakhalin, the Khabarovsk territory, Yakutia, the autonomous region of Jewish and chukotka.
According to the president of the NTS Pavel Bazhenov, the supply of the 92nd and 95th gasolines led to the closure of many independent gas stations in the regions.
As a result of Ukrainian drones attacks on refinery, which continued all of August, Russia lost 17% of oil refinement capacities, or 1.1 million barrels per day, calculated by Reuters. Many large plants have completely stopped manufacture – novokuybyshevsky refineries with a capacity of 8.3 million tons per year, Saratov (5.8 million tons), Volgograd (14.8 million tons) and Syzran (8.5 million tons).
Stopping plants leads to increased exchange prices for fuel. Since the beginning of the year, they jumped 40-50%, and in August reached 72.6 thousand rubles. Each ton of AI-92 and 82.2 thousand rubles. Each ton of AI-95.
According to St. Petersburg International Commodity-Irese Exchange (SPBMTSB), on September 9, AI-92 exchanged 71.8 thousand rubles. Each ton, and Ai-95-79 thousand each.
According to media sources who want to buy fuel in exchange is over a thousand, and the volumes offered are very small, so all parties are sold immediately.
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