Russia Extends Fuel Export Ban to Gasoline as Refinery Attacks Tighten Domestic Supply
Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak's move to halt gasoline and diesel shipments abroad aims to keep pumps running inside Russia after Ukrainian strikes reduced refining capacity.
Russia has added gasoline to its temporary export restrictions on diesel, a step Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced on July 10 to keep enough fuel available for drivers at home. The policy change arrives days after the diesel ban took effect on July 8 and follows repeated Ukrainian drone strikes that have cut into refinery output.
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