In Moscow, temporary restrictions have appeared at the 'Gazprom Neft' fuel stations, limiting the sale of gasoline and diesel. Company representatives confirmed that efforts are being made to stabilize supply, in the context of increased demand from residents.
At 'Tatneft', the sales limit is 50 liters for gasoline and 60 liters for diesel. The fuel shortage has been reported due to Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries, and the deficit of AI-95 is particularly acute, with prices reaching 120 rubles per liter.
The availability of fuel has decreased significantly, with only 28.1% of fuel stations in the country having fuel, compared to 41% previously. The Kremlin has resumed the priority supply campaign for Moscow, redistributing volumes from the eastern regions, despite the fuel crisis affecting more and more regions.
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