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Multi-Sided Platform For Instant Purchases And Sales In Commodity Markets

... control its quality from the moment of shipment to delivery to the end customer In 2015-2017, on behalf of the Government of the Russian Federation, companies operating in the oil products market were inspected throughout the country. According to the results of the check, 42.5% of all the petrol stations had violations. Including violations in the physical and chemical parameters of fuel - in 20%, of which 7% of violations were found at petrol stations owned by vertically integrated oil companies, the rest ...

Why is AI-95 gasoline increasing in price more than the others?

... are also actively increasing their output. Regarding the cost of MTBE, it is determined by the macroeconomic indicators of the fuel market in Russia. The spot price of MTBE in 2023 decreased by almost 10% compared to 2022, and in 2024, there has been a slight ... ... raised multiple times. For example, there were discussions about allowing the use of monomethylaniline (MMA). It was used in Russian oil refining until 2016 but was banned by the Ministry of Energy due to its negative impact on gasoline quality, vehicle ...

Airlines will be required to use biofuel: how much could flights become more expensive

... International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will introduce mandatory measures to limit CO₂ emissions for international flights. Airlines will be required to offset emissions exceeding 85% of 2019 levels by using carbon credits or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This could lead to an increase in the cost of international flights, estimated at 9% by 2030 and 21% by 2035. For Russian airlines, additional expenses in 2027 could amount to 20–30 billion rubles, adding 800–1,200 rubles to ticket prices. Currently, the biofuel market in Russia is underdeveloped, but plans are in place to develop it to ensure energy security and diversify energy resources. Starting in 2027, CO2 emissions from international flights must not exceed a specific threshold....

Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

... supplier of oil products for St. Petersburg, as well as the Leningrad, Novgorod, and Pskov regions. Manual Control Last year, the Russian government also fought against rising prices. Beginning March 1, an export ban was implemented, which was then lifted from May 20 to June 30 "considering the saturation of the domestic automotive fuel market," and subsequently, permission for gasoline exports was extended for another month—until the end of July. However,...

An expert listed the benefits of reducing fuel excise taxes.

... gasoline and diesel. "However, fuel excises, on the contrary, increased, which became one of the reasons for the rally in the fuel market," he noted. Commenting on the possible timeline for lifting the export ban on gasoline, Tereshkin suggested it ... ..., companies will need to keep retail prices in check over the next three months," he added. The ban on the export of Russian gasoline was reinstated on August 1. It is expected to remain in effect during September and October. Meanwhile, the export ...