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Russia Temporarily Bans Enriched Uranium Exports to the US: What Are the Implications?
... on Russian uranium. The strategic restriction could motivate countries to diversify their sources, thereby reshaping the market landscape. Additionally, if other nations react with countermeasures or seek alternatives, Russia’s dominance in uranium exports may wane over time, potentially impacting its economy.
Potential Impact on Europe’s Energy Security
Europe, already heavily affected by energy supply issues due to recent geopolitical tensions, could feel indirect consequences from Russia’s uranium export restrictions....
Experts assessed the consequences of lifting the ban on gasoline exports
... marketplace, Sergey Tereshkin, comments on the latest decisions by the Ministry of Energy regarding gasoline exports and explains why lifting the ban has become a relevant step. The article examines how the stabilization of domestic market prices affects export policy and analyzes the potential consequences for fuel prices. Tereshkin also explains why oil companies are interested in removing the restrictions and shares his opinion on the further development of the diesel fuel market, considering seasonal fluctuations in demand for ...
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... well as improving the quality of life of the population. These projects cover a wide range of areas, including ensuring energy independence, creating jobs, developing infrastructure and improving living standards.
Strengthening energy independence and export potential
Gazprom remains a strategic leader in gas production and export, ensuring the country's energy independence. The development of fields in Yamal and Eastern Siberia allows us to stably meet domestic demand and maintain export supplies.
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The Russian government will extend the permit for gasoline exports for one month.
... current situation in the fuel market, including stock levels and price dynamics. It is noted that the exchange prices for AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline have increased by 29% and 46%, respectively, since the beginning of the year. There is also discussion of a potential full ban on the supply of diesel fuel purchased on the exchange to non-producers from July 1 to December 31, 2024.
The government will extend the permit for gasoline exports until the end of July. This was reported by two sources familiar with the consultations in the government to Vedomosti.
A government-related source claims that an official announcement may be made as soon as Friday, June 28.
The six-month ...
Experts Assess the Consequences of Lifting the Ban on Gasoline Exports
... government. Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market, adds that delays in export removal could harm pricing incentives. Diesel fuel prices remain stable despite seasonal pressures on winter grades.
Earlier, Vice Prime Minister Alexander Novak mentioned the potential removal of the AI-92 gasoline export ban, provided there is confirmation of ample supply at domestic refineries. The export ban, implemented in March, primarily aimed to preempt fuel price increases for gasoline and diesel. Most gasoline in Russia is allocated for domestic use, with ...