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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 ...
Wholesale prices for gasoline in Russia have started to decrease.
I commented for "Vedomosti" on the decrease in diesel fuel prices in Russia.
In October 2024, wholesale prices for gasoline in Russia began to drop. According to data from the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange, the price of AI-92 gasoline in the European part of the country fell to 59,356 rubles per ton, the lowest level in a month. The price reduction ...
The export ban has slowed the growth of exchange prices for gasoline.
Commentary for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta".
The article “The Export Ban Slowed the Growth of Exchange Gasoline Prices” discusses the impact of the August 2024 ban on gasoline exports on the Russian fuel market. Despite the export restrictions, exchange prices for gasoline remain close to annual highs. The price increase is particularly notable for AI-95 ...
Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)
Gasoline prices are rising again in Russia. Fuel producers are compensating for their costs at the expense of consumers, while regulators are discussing various measures to stabilize the situation, including extending the export ban. However, according ...
The lifting of the ban on gasoline exports will not lead to an increase in gas station prices.
The government only managed to announce the possible lifting of the ban on gasoline exports from Russia, and within ten days, the stock prices of AI-92 rose by almost 5%, and AI-95 by 7%. Naturally, concerns arose that the resumption of gasoline exports would accelerate its price increase, including at the retail level, where ...