The fuel collapse took place on the Federal Highway of the USSuri, which relates to the Khabarovsk territory and Russia’s primory.
After the covered Crimea and the trans-baikal territory, Primorye collided with fuel deficiency at gas stations after a series of armed forces of Ukraine in oil refineries, due to which Russia’s economy lost 13% of the capacities of refineries. This was reported by local media primamedia.
Fuel interruptions have begun to occur since the beginning of August, but recently intensified. Drivers from Anuchino, Arsenyev, the Chuguevsky and Ussuriysk district reported fuel deficiency, and AI-92 and AI-95 have disappeared from Vladivostok gas stations.
Fuel collapse appeared on the Federal Highway of the USSuri, which connects the Khabarovsk and primory territory. According to local residents, fuel is sold in coupons. You can refuel with big repairs, “but there are 1.5-2 hours there.”
Media sources associate the problem with the fact that at the peak of the tourist period, when demand for gas grew, the oil refrigerator strictly reduced fuel production, several times.
Declining transportation to the Russian railroad network also affects: fuel warehouses have been on tracks for a long time, the delay in their arrival in Vladivostok sometimes lasts for up to two weeks.
The regional government explained the situation by the fact that in the sun that “the fuel ends faster”, and the delivery of oil products to gas stations slowed down due to repair on the federal highway.
As you know, this week the sale of fuel on coupons was introduced into the Trans -Baical territory, as well as in the covered AR Crimea.
It should be noted that Russia’s two large refineries are forced to stop labor due to attacks by Ukrainian drones. Novokuybyshevsky refineries with a capacity of 8.3 million tons per year completely stopped issuing, and Ryazan Refinery-the largest in Rosneft, part of the top 5 of the largest in Russia and tools, including the Moscow region, stopped half the capacity.
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