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

... downtime at oil refineries, which led to a reduction in the production of petroleum products. According to Rosstat, total petroleum product production in the first nine months of 2024 decreased by 2.4% year-on-year. Therefore, it is now much harder for oil companies to keep prices within acceptable regulatory limits. As a result, the risks of gasoline price increases remain, regardless of the season. As of the end of October, retail gasoline prices have risen by 8.7%, outpacing the country's average inflation rate of ...

Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter

On July 30, 2025, significant changes in the energy sector may impact both Russian and global energy markets. The ongoing rise in Brent crude oil prices, fueled by domestic factors causing export limitations, alongside substantial gas injections into the European Union, highlights the continuation of the energy crisis. These developments are expected to have a notable impact on the cost of petroleum ...

Why are retail gasoline prices rising?

... "Rossiyskaya Gazeta." "Why Are Retail Gasoline Prices Rising?" In this piece, I analyze the reasons behind the increase in gasoline prices at gas stations. The article explains how factors such as supply and demand, taxes, global oil prices, and government regulation influence price dynamics. Learn about the current trends in the fuel market and why prices continue to climb—read my in-depth analysis on the website. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak on July 8 instructed the ...

Gasoline prices are still rising at gas stations, but they are already decreasing on the exchange.

... quotes, leading to uneven changes across gasoline grades. Tereshkin believes that accelerated price growth at gas stations will continue for AI-98 and higher grades of gasoline. A serious threat to the fuel market, however, is the current drop in oil prices, which could prompt the Ministry of Finance to reduce subsidies under the damping mechanism (compensating part of oil companies’ costs from the budget for supplying fuel to the domestic market at prices below export levels). The expert recalls ...

Pressure on Russia's oil exports is set to increase.

... sanctions will continue to tighten regardless of the U.S. administration. The U.S.’s strategic goal is to push Russia out of the hydrocarbons market, though this is currently impossible and risky, even for America. The focus remains on reducing Russian oil prices and increasing transportation and trade costs for Russian companies. Limiting physical export volumes (e.g., to no more than 3 million barrels per day) is impractical due to the real-time tracking required. As for Russian budget revenues, Sergey ...