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Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

Discussing the reasons behind the government's ban on gasoline exports and what this means for the domestic market and fuel prices. Russia has implemented a complete ban on gasoline exports for August due to a significant surge in market prices. This was driven by a seasonal increase in fuel costs, a rise in gasoline-operated farming equipment as opposed to diesel, and ...

Global Energy Sector News for August 10, 2025: U.S. Threatens China with Tariffs, India Resists Pressure, Oil Market Stabilizes

... energy market. Current TЭK News as of August 10, 2025: U.S. Sanctions Pressure on India and China, Oil Price Stabilization, OPEC+ Policies, Export Ban on Oil Products in Russia, Rising Demand for Coal, and Energy Trends. The latest developments in the fuel and energy complex (TЭK) as of August 10, 2025, are once again drawing the attention of investors and market participants. Washington is intensifying sanctions pressure on the largest buyers of Russian energy resources. Following measures against ...

Energy Sector News – Monday, August 11, 2025: West Lowers Oil Price Ceiling, Brent Stabilizes Below $70, Europe Replenishes Gas Supplies

... the energy security of countries, the impact of oil sanctions across various regions, and how OPEC+ might respond to these changes. Stay updated on all relevant energy sector news and their implications for the global economy. Current News in the Fuel and Energy Sector as of August 11, 2025: Tightening Sanctions on Russian Oil, Stabilization of Brent Prices Below $70, Export Ban on Oil Products in Russia, Gas Reserves Refilling in Europe, and Renewable Energy Records. The recent developments in ...

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

Sergey Tereshkin's Commentary for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" In the article, Sergey Tereshkin analyzes why the ban on gasoline exports introduced in Russia in August 2024 did not lead to a decrease in fuel prices at gas stations. Despite the export restrictions, prices continued to rise due to several factors, including scheduled refinery maintenance, an increase in the key interest rate, and fluctuations in the ruble exchange rate. The impact of international ...

Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia

... 2025, significant changes are being observed in the energy market. The Brent oil price has stabilized around $70, raising concerns among analysts. At the same time, the government has announced a ban on gasoline exports, which could affect domestic fuel prices. Gas reserves are also showing growth, indicating an increase in market supply. These events create a unique situation for participants in the energy and fuel markets, forcing them to reconsider strategies and adapt to new conditions. In this ...