Russian fuel stations have restored gasoline purchase limits amid refinery disruptions from Ukrainian drone attacks and strong seasonal demand, while restricting exports and turning to increased petroleum product imports, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing witnesses and fuel suppliers.
Gazprom Neft limited gasoline and diesel sales to 40 liters per customer at automated stations in Moscow, while other sites capped gasoline at 60 liters; Tatneft limited gasoline purchases to 50 liters per vehicle. Rosneft capped gasoline sales at 30 liters per vehicle nationwide, with no diesel limits.
Lukoil introduced fuel sales restrictions in Moscow and nearby areas amid high demand and unexpected refinery maintenance, without providing details. Gazprom Neft, Tatneft, Rosneft, Lukoil and the Russia's Ministry of Energy did not immediately reply to' request for comment.
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