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An expert explained the sharp increase in the market value of aviation fuel in Russia
... jet fuel prices is that subsidies for this type of fuel are paid to airlines, not fuel producers," the agency's source said.
The damping mechanism was designed to restrain domestic fuel prices. In the case of the automotive fuel market, if the export price of gasoline and diesel exceeds the conditional domestic price, the state compensates companies for part of this difference to prevent price increases in Russia.
"In aviation, the damping mechanism only compensates airlines for fuel procurement costs ...
The global demand for diesel is decreasing: how will this affect Russia?
... subject to sanctions.
The IEA reports that declining demand has already impacted the profitability of refineries, prompting some closures in Europe. This trend, combined with the climate agenda, has exacerbated the situation. Even though demand for gasoline and jet fuel is rising, this increase has not been enough to offset challenges for European refineries.
Russian Diesel Exports and Domestic Dynamics
Approximately half of Russia's diesel production is exported. However, most Russian refineries are owned by vertically integrated oil companies (VIOCs), which can distribute costs across segments, shifting them from refining ...
Sanctions PR: What the 18th EU Sanctions Package Means for Russia
... potentially risky move by industry experts.
Ekaterina Kosareva, managing partner at VMT Consulting, reminded that Russia currently exports about 4 million barrels per day, with China and India nearly dividing these volumes evenly.
"I wouldn't rule out ... ... expected to hover around $65 per barrel," the expert recalled.
Moreover, he mentioned that tracking the ban on imports of gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products from countries processing Russian oil will be challenging for the EU, as they simply ...
Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... its fuel, as well as a gas processing plant and a major oil depot near Tehran capable of holding nearly 260 million liters of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, were struck. Additionally, a refinery south of the capital with a processing capacity of ... ... diminished in recent years, adds Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market. Due to U.S. embargoes, over 90% of Iran's oil exports now go to China, where the country's key buyers of Iranian oil are refineries that will bear the brunt of the current ...
Economic Events and Company Reports - July 30, 2025
... the stock may gain upward momentum along with the entire sector. Conversely, any cautious notes (e.g., regarding the impact of export restrictions in China or that demand recovery remains unstable) could lead to corrections in LRCX shares and similar companies.... ... from F-series pickups and SUVs, where demand remains stable. Investors will analyze segment reporting: how profitable is the gasoline division and what is the magnitude of losses in the electric Model e segment. The implications of the company’s future ...