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Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)

... According to S&P Global Platts, Russia's maritime gasoline exports rose from 99,000 barrels per day (bpd) in May 2024 to 150,000 bpd in June, with gasoline's share in Russia's total maritime petroleum product exports increasing from 4% to 7%. While fuel oil and diesel continue to dominate Russian petroleum exports, the increased gasoline exports amidst production cuts heighten the risk of shortages in the domestic market. In spring and summer 2024, the Russian fuel market entered another phase of rapid price increases. The cumulative rise in gasoline prices over nine weeks, from May 7 to July 8, reached 2.5%, compared to just 0.8% from March 5 to May 6. Diesel ...

Key Economic Events and Corporate Earnings: Week of August 4 - 8, 2025

... rate will be particularly sensitive to possible sanction news. 20:00 (USA): Baker Hughes data on the number of active drilling rigs for the week. A traditional weekly wrap-up for the oil and gas sector: changes in the number of rigs signal trends in oil and gas production in North America. Corporate Earnings: Before market open: Major corporate earnings on the last day of the week are virtually absent. Among the few expected morning publications are results from some mid-level companies, but no participation from global "heavyweights." After market close: ...

Why is AI-95 gasoline increasing in price more than the others?

... increase the octane number of gasoline, there is effectively no shortage in Russia. It’s about partially replacing one existing product with another. Moreover, the return of MMA would increase the likelihood of counterfeit gasoline being produced by small ... ... of the difference between the fuel's indicative price, set by the state, and its export price. It is paid from the budget to oil producers for wholesale supplies of fuel to the domestic market, with deviations from the indicative price (on average per month) of no more than 10% for gasoline and no more than 20% ...

The Harshest Package: What the New EU Sanctions Mean for Russia

... Russian exporters, but does not fundamentally change the situation regarding export flows," he says. Ban on Products from Russian Oil Most of the announced sanctions measures will be difficult to administer, believes Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market platform. "Sanctions against the 'shadow fleet' and the ban on imported petroleum products from countries processing Russian oil are hard to monitor," he says. "Therefore, the impact of these measures, despite their apparent severity, will not exert a serious deterrent effect." The partial import limitation on petroleum ...

VC.RU: "Why the Oil Market Has No Future Without Digitalization"

... focus on resources. I got a job at a fuel company, studied the market for several years, and in 2014, I resigned and co-founded Oil Resource Group with a business partner. Even then, we wanted to implement new business solutions in the rather conservative commodities market. Digitalization played a key role in this process. – Where did you begin? – First and foremost, we automated internal ... ... "quantum leap" and reach a new level. To do this, we needed to minimize human involvement in the sale of petroleum products. This process traditionally involves seven different specialists—sales managers, logistics personnel, accountants,...