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Sources say that Russia will import gasoline via sea due to a shortage.

Four industry sources have confirmed that 'Russia will import fuel this month by sea as it seeks to manage its 'gasoline shortage after extensive drone attacks on 'its refineries.

Sources said that in a move rare for one of the largest oil exporters and refiners of refined products in the world, Russia will receive a shipment of gasoline through one of its western port's in June.

One source said that it would be shipped out of Asia without giving any details about volumes or suppliers.

Another source said that Russia considered importing gasoline by sea last year but the domestic supply was enough.

The Ukrainians have been launching drone attacks against Russian refineries, pipelines, and fuel storage facilities to try to limit Moscow's ability for financing its?war effort. This has resulted in a reduction of supplies.

Recent attacks on the TANECO and Moscow refineries led to the suspension of processing in both plants.

Exports are banned ahead of peak driving season

According to data collected by, the media has reported fuel shortages in Russia in a dozen different regions. The Russian-held Crimea, and two regions of Siberia, have confirmed the shortages.

The government has announced that gasoline producers will be prohibited from exporting the fuel until July 31st. This is to ensure sufficient supplies during the summer when demand for driving is at its highest.

Moscow also imports?fuel from Belarus and in the past has sought?small quantities from Kazakhstan to meet shortages. Sources said that neither Belarus nor Kazakhstan has enough spare capacity to help Russia in case of a more serious supply crisis.

One of them stated that seaborne imports were only temporary and unlikely to produce significant volumes due to logistical problems and high prices.

Sources asked to remain anonymous because they weren't authorised to speak publicly about the matter.

The Russian?Energy Ministry didn't respond to a comment request.

According to industry sources the country exported approximately 117,000 barrels of gasoline per day last year. Barbara Lewis, Barbara Lewis (reporter)

(source: Reuters)