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Russia considers fuel imports amid Ukraine’s strikes on refineries: newspaper

Russia is reportedly considering importing fuel and offering subsidies to control prices in response to supply disruptions of petrol and diesel. These disruptions are attributed to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries.

ReutersSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-23 · 14:04 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Russia considers fuel imports amid Ukraine’s strikes on refineries: newspaper
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Russia is reportedly considering importing fuel and offering subsidies to control prices in response to supply disruptions of petrol and diesel. These disruptions are attributed to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries. The Vedomosti daily reported this on Tuesday, citing two unnamed sources. Several regions within Russia, the world's third-largest crude oil producer, have experienced restrictions on fuel sales, increased oil product prices, and long queues at gas stations due to these shortages. Russia typically exports oil products in addition to crude oil.

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Russia is the world's third-largest crude oil producer.

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Russia normally exports various oil products apart from supplying crude oil overseas.

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Russia is considering fuel imports and subsidies to cap prices due to Ukrainian strikes on refineries.

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Numerous regions across Russia are reporting restrictions on fuel sales and long queues at filling stations.

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Russia considers fuel imports amid Ukraine’s strikes on refineries: newspaperSome areas of the world’s third-largest crude oil producer report issues including restrictions on fuel sales and queues at petrol stations2-MIN READ2-MIN0ListenPublished: 10:04pm, 23 Jun 2026Updated: 10:37pm, 23 Jun 2026Russia is considering fuel imports ‌and corresponding subsidies to cap prices as ways to mitigate supply disruptions of petrol and diesel caused by Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries, Vedomosti daily reported on Tuesday, citing two unnamed sources.Numerous regions across Russia, the world’s third-largest crude oil producer, have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products ⁠and long queues at filling stations due to supply shortages.Apart from supplying crude oil overseas, ‌Russia normally exports various oil products.Select VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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