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Sanctions PR: What the 18th EU Sanctions Package Means for Russia

... restrictions, as India is one of the largest fuel suppliers to Europe," Kosareva noted. According to Dmitry Kasatkin, India will maintain its neutrality, but the EU's pressure on refineries is an attempt to limit the processing of Russian oil into products that would then be sold to third countries, including Europe through blending. Igor Yushkov, an expert at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, referred to the 18th package as "arguably the most publicized....

Safe Ways to Invest Online

... in the project and any entitlement to future profits. Online Stores The majority of modern individuals purchase various goods online. This makes investment in such projects capable of yielding significant returns. Online platforms can sell not only products but also information and services. To achieve stable income, online stores must be actively managed. Regularly updating product lines, monitoring competitor pricing, and investing in marketing and promotion are crucial. Profit levels depend on ...

Кратный рост поставок американский нефти в Индию не страшен России

... medium-heavy grades of oil, which includes Russian Urals, while the U.S. primarily exports light and ultra-light (shale) oil. "India mainly purchases medium-sulfur Russian Urals oil, from which large refineries achieve a good yield of various petroleum products, including diesel fuel. A significant portion of these petroleum products is exported by Indians to external markets, including to the U.S. and the EU. In some cases, Indian petroleum products made from Russian oil have even replaced Russian ...

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

... sent a request to Gazprom regarding the reasons for the decrease in fuel sales on the exchange. The company owns the Astrakhan and Surgut plants, which produce gasoline and DF. In 2023, Russia is not facing issues with fuel delivery to regions or with production and reserves. The rise in retail prices is being monitored by the government and the FAS, which are striving to prevent them from exceeding inflation. However, this is more of a guideline than a firmly established rule. Last year, gasoline ...

Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

... of the year, reaching 62.90 rubles per liter. The decision to impose the ban was made despite the fact that just recently, the Ministry of Energy opposed such actions, believing that there was no need for them, as the market's demand for petroleum products was fully satisfied. Why the Export Ban? The introduction of a temporary ban on gasoline exports from Russia in August 2025 relates to a combination of factors that occur annually and invariably lead to rising fuel prices domestically: scheduled ...