1.7 million tons in reserve, queues at the pump—Russia’s fuel math doesn’t close
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Russia is drawing down gasoline reserves, has banned gasoline and jet fuel exports, and is weighing a ban on diesel exports as well, after Vladimir Putin admitted for the first time that shortages and queues persist at filling stations across the country.
The gasoline has to be the right grade, in the right region, and moved through a distribution network already strained by refinery outages.
A reserve
Russia is drawing down gasoline reserves, has banned gasoline and jet fuel exports, and is weighing a ban on diesel exports as well, after Vladimir Putin admitted for the first time that shortages and queues persist at filling stations across the country.
The gasoline has to be the right grade, in the right region, and moved through a distribution network already strained by refinery outages.
A reserve
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