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Fuel crisis in the Russian Federation: fuel sales restricted in Moscow and Saint Petersburg

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Gas stations in Russia's Moscow and Saint Petersburg have introduced limits ranging from 20 to 100 liters of fuel. Gasoline shortages have also been recorded in Tatarstan.

Fuel crisis in the Russian Federation: fuel sales restricted in Moscow and Saint Petersburg

Major gas station chains in the Russian capital, Moscow, have begun restricting fuel sales. This is reported by UNN with reference to Russian media.

Details

It is noted that Tatneft gas stations have restrictions of up to 20 liters for AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline, as well as up to 40 liters for diesel fuel. Rosneft gas stations have a limit of up to 90 liters per tank or canister, while Lukoil allows no more than 100 liters of gasoline or diesel per single receipt.

Tatneft gas stations in Saint Petersburg have introduced restrictions on fuel sales: up to 20 liters of gasoline and 40 liters of diesel fuel per person. ... Earlier, restrictions of 50 liters were reported at other gas stations

- reads one of the posts.

Meanwhile, the St. Petersburg Committee for Energy claims that there are no preconditions for a shortage of fuel resources.

At the same time, temporary limits on fuel sales have also been introduced at some gas stations in Tatarstan. This was done "to avoid artificial hype and ensure a stable situation," according to the press service of the head of the republic.

As a reminder

The gasoline shortage in Russia has reached Siberia and the Far East. Specifically, residents of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai are complaining about disruptions in fuel supplies to local gas stations.

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