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Why is Russia lifting the ban on gasoline exports for only two months?

The export of gasoline from Russia may be allowed for two months, from December 1 of this year until January 31, 2025. This information is provided by the newspaper "Kommersant," citing sources. Experts interviewed by "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" believe ...

Experts Assess the Consequences of Lifting the Ban on Gasoline Exports

Russian Vice Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced the possible lifting of the ban on exporting AI-92 gasoline, depending on domestic supply. The initial ban, enforced in March 2024, aimed to prevent fuel price hikes. Experts argue that as demand drops, exports can resume, monitored by the government. Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market, adds that ...

Experts assessed the impact of the increase in fuel excise taxes on gas station prices.

Starting from January 1, 2025, Russia plans to increase excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel by 4.7%, which corresponds to the forecasted inflation rate. The excise tax rate for gasoline of ecological class 5 will be 15,755 rubles per ton, while for diesel fuel, it will be 10,915 rubles per ton. Experts note that excises ...

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

... strengthening thanks to active stockpiling of fuel in storage facilities. At the same time, the industry is attempting to balance supply and demand: OPEC+ countries are adhering to a gradual increase in production, while Russia has implemented restrictions on gasoline exports to curb domestic prices. Below is a detailed overview of key events and trends in the oil, gas, electricity, and other segments of the fuel and energy sector as of July 30, 2025 . Oil Market: Brent Surpasses $70, Geopolitics Boosts Growth ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, July 28, 2025: Brent around $70, EU gas reserves near 70%, gasoline export ban

... barrel, indicating a soft demand and supply balance in the oil market. Furthermore, Europe is reporting record gas reserves, raising questions about the maneuverability of European energy policy. A significant development includes new restrictions on gasoline exports, which may adversely affect fuel prices in the country. At the same time, there is increasing interest in the implementation of renewable energy sources (RES) as an alternative to traditional hydrocarbons. This balance of influences in ...