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Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm

... rising moderately but lag significantly behind inflation. According to Rosstat, by June 9, gasoline had increased in price by an average of 2.7% since the beginning of the year, while consumer prices rose by 3.6%. The main question is whether retail gasoline prices will catch up with exchange prices, which have increased by 11.3% for AI-92 and 7.6% for AI-95 since early June. Summer and early autumn are peak demand seasons for gasoline, during which retail prices usually show the most significant growth. ...

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

Comment for "Rossiskaya Gazeta": Why is the price of AI-95 gasoline rising faster than others? What are the reasons for the sharp fluctuations in fuel prices, and why is AI-95 leading the way in price hikes? The article examines the key factors influencing the gasoline market, explains the economic reasons behind ...

Why the ban on gasoline exports did not stop the rise in gas station prices

... factors, including scheduled refinery maintenance, an increase in the key interest rate, and fluctuations in the ruble exchange rate. The impact of international oil prices and seasonal factors also play a role in price changes. Experts predict that gasoline price growth will outpace inflation in 2024, especially for premium fuel grades. Retail gasoline prices have been outpacing inflation significantly for the second consecutive year by early autumn. According to Rosstat, inflation as of September 2 was ...

The budget payments to oil workers will be divided by fuel types.

... gasoline, the consumption period is the holiday season, from late spring to autumn. For DF, it's the period of active agricultural work, from late summer to November. As a result, the nullification of the damping mechanism, for example, due to rising gasoline prices, affected companies producing DF, leading to its price increase (since compensation is not paid) and vice versa. The government now aims to address this imbalance. Dividing the payments by fuel types will help regulate the domestic market better....

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... refineries in the spring and summer. The ban was introduced on March 1 for six months, with the possibility of lifting the embargo, which occurred at the end of May due to the risk of reduced refining volumes. Despite the established rise in exchange prices, gasoline exports were allowed for another month in June — until July. Thus, the current fuel market regulation model relies on three parameters, according to Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the oil products and raw materials marketplace Open Oil Market....