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The lifting of the ban on gasoline exports will not lead to an increase in gas station prices.

.... At the beginning of this week, gasoline prices on the stock market dropped almost by half of the previous increase. Moreover, they are now far from the highest levels reached earlier this year, in the fall. However, it is well known that in our fuel market, once prices at gas stations rise, they will only begin to fall after a large and prolonged decline in stock market prices, which have actually been rising since the beginning of November. The increase in gasoline prices should not be linked ...

Sergey Tereshkin: Adjusting the damper may lead to an increase in exchange fuel prices.

... of fuel will not affect payments for the other type. The damping mechanism compensates part of the difference between the indicative fuel price set by the government and its export price. It is paid from the budget to oil companies for wholesale fuel supplies to the domestic market with a deviation from the indicative price (on average for the month) of no more than 10% for gasoline and no more than 20% for DF. Currently, if either of these values is exceeded, the damping is nullified. The mechanism can also work in reverse ...

Why are gasoline and diesel prices rising in the fall of 2024

... and diesel fuel in Russia are increasing due to several factors. The primary reasons include a rise in global oil prices, seasonal demand fluctuations, maintenance at oil refineries, and restrictive measures on fuel exports. Inflation and changes in fuel market regulations are also playing a role. Experts predict that prices may stabilize as seasonal factors subside The Moscow Fuel Association (MTA) reported that last week, retail gasoline prices at gas stations in the capital rose by 17-18 kopecks, ...

Russia has restricted the export of enriched uranium to the US: what this means for both countries and possible consequences

... United States, which could affect energy security and the nuclear energy market in both countries. This article examines the main reasons for the decision, its impact on the United States and Russia, and the possible consequences for the global uranium market. How will these measures change the global nuclear fuel supply chain and how will countries respond to energy challenges? Russia Restricts Enriched Uranium Exports to the US: What This Means for Both Countries and Possible Consequences On November 15, 2024, the Russian government announced the introduction ...

What Is Uranium and Why Is It So Important?

... Chains and Energy Security For many countries, uranium is a critically important resource for sustaining the energy system, as it fuels nuclear power plants. Global Supply Chains: The world's primary uranium exporters are countries with large natural reserves,... ... Russia. These nations have well-developed mining and enrichment infrastructure, enabling them to dominate the global uranium market. International uranium supply chains rely on complex logistics, with enriched uranium products transported between continents ...