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Fuel shortages in Russia: Second wave sweeps across the country

According to regional authorities and media, fuel shortages returned to certain regions of 'Russia in August. Local authorities in at least ten regions tightened controls on the sale of motor fuel at petrol stations.

On Monday, witnesses reported that diesel fuel was still available in almost all fuel stations throughout the Moscow region. However, gasoline was again unavailable.

Fuel?crisis began in May, and by July, it had spread to almost all of Russia. It was caused by the closure of several refineries that were?targeted in drone attacks, and an increase in seasonal demand. The authorities increased fuel supplies on the domestic market by lowering quality standards, banning exports of gasoline and diesel fuel and increasing imports. By the end July, the situation was stabilised and restrictions were removed or greatly eased in certain regions. This respite, however, did not last. Another round of restrictions was prompted by a new wave of drone attacks on oil refineries that occurred in late July and early august.

Fuel supplies remain difficult in many regions of the country. The Russian government made this statement in a Friday press release, after energy officials discussed the situation, especially in the Orenburg region, Lipetsk in the Tver region, Krasnodar in the Zabaykalsky Primorsky Krasnoyarsk in the Oryol and Khakassia, as well as in the Krasnoyarsk in the Krasnoyarsk in the Tuva, Khakassi

According to data from the exchange, sales of 'gasoline' have dropped by a?average of 20 percent at the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange compared with the second half July. Hugh Lawson, editor; reporting by Hugh Lawson

(source: Reuters)