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Russia considers extending gasoline, diesel exports ban until February, state media reports

State news agencies reported on Monday that Russia was considering extending the diesel and gasoline export restrictions until February. Anonymous sources were cited.

On Monday, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak presided over a meeting about the fuel market. The participants included officials from the Energy Ministry, the Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAMS) and representatives of oil companies.

After the meeting, the government stated that the fuel producers kept the supply balanced.

There is a downward trend in the fuel price for small wholesalers. The government has confirmed that the required fuel volumes are being provided to agricultural producers.

The Russian government has extended the gasoline export ban to the end of this year and imposed a partial export ban on diesel at the end of September.

The ban on diesel exports included marine fuel and other gas oils. The ban only applied to distributors and not direct producers.

At that time, there were gasoline shortages in several Russian regions including Nizhny Novgorod (east of Moscow) and the far east. Since then, no major disruptions have been reported. Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin, Olesya Astakhova and Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)