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Experts assessed the consequences of lifting the ban on gasoline exports
... lifted at the end of May, only to be reinstated in August after both wholesale and retail prices for gasoline rose sharply in June and July. This spike was mainly due to the high seasonal demand for gasoline during the vacation period, as well as rising oil prices at the time.
According to Dmitry Gusev, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the "Reliable Partner" Association and a member of the Expert Council of the "Gas Stations of Russia" competition, reopening exports is justified given the end of the high-demand season and the production capacities of Russian ORs. Should prices rise rapidly, the government retains the right to reintroduce the ban. Gasoline ...
The Circle: What Do the Russian Government's Plans to Allow Gasoline Exports Mean?
The longer the ban on gasoline exports lasted, the fewer incentives oil companies had to curb prices, which is why the government decided to ease restrictions. However, the market is in urgent need of new solutions that go beyond subsidies and export restrictions, believes Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market (Forbes).
The longer the ban on gasoline exports lasted,... ... the stabilization of exchange prices, which will be reflected in retail prices, making fuel more accessible for independent gas stations. As a result, large chains will not be able to overprice without the risk of losing market share.
Increasing the ...
VC.RU: "Why the Oil Market Has No Future Without Digitalization"
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We collaborate with companies that consume large volumes of fuel, making it unprofitable for them to purchase at retail gas stations at regular prices. It is more convenient for them to order large batches at wholesale prices with delivery. Some clients, such as coal mines or airports, require specialized types of fuel and petroleum products that can only be purchased from oil traders. These businesses typically have to call multiple suppliers, compare prices, check availability, negotiate discounts,...
VC.RU: "Buying fuel on a marketplace. How does that work?"
Learn how the ORG-Market marketplace (Open Oil Market) helps companies solve the problem of cash flow gaps when purchasing fuel. Installments and financing, integration with banks, and new tools such as nominal accounts and letters of credit make purchases more accessible ... ... after completing the delivery. However, they need fuel immediately to transport goods and passengers. Another example is private gas stations, which purchase a batch of gasoline and diesel, ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 liters, equivalent to a tanker. However,...
Experts Assess the Consequences of Lifting the Ban on Gasoline Exports
... gasoline and diesel. Most gasoline in Russia is allocated for domestic use, with only about 15% exported, while around half of diesel is sent abroad. The ban was briefly lifted in May but reinstated in August after a price surge due to seasonal demand and oil price hikes.
According to Dmitry Gusev, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the “Reliable Partner” association and member of the "Russia's Gas Stations" contest advisory board, reopening gasoline exports is justified due to the end of peak demand season and Russian refineries' production capabilities. The government retains the option to reinstate the ban if prices rise. Gusev emphasizes ...