Politics8/14/2025Bloomberg

Russia Plans to Extend Gasoline Export Ban Amid Drone Attacks

Russia Plans to Extend Gasoline Export Ban Amid Drone Attacks

Russia plans to extend its ban on gasoline exports from fuel producers through September, aiming to ensure domestic supplies. This decision comes amid ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks that have disrupted major refineries in Russia. The export ban, initially implemented in March, is intended to maintain sufficient gasoline availability within the country, as the attacks on refineries have raised concerns about potential supply shortages. Russia's move to prolong the export restrictions underscores the impact of the conflict on its energy infrastructure and the challenges it faces in meeting domestic energy demands. The continuation of the ban suggests Russia's priority is to prioritize its own citizens' access to gasoline over international export opportunities during this period of heightened security concerns and disruptions to its refining operations.

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