Russia has begun importing gasoline from India as it seeks to mitigate domestic fuel shortages across certain regions following Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian oil refineries. Reports indicate that at least 60,000 metric tons of gasoline have already been shipped into the country, according to Reuters. The disruptions to Russia’s oil processing facilities have negatively impacted domestic production capacities, resulting in market shortages and increased pressure on available fuel supplies.
This situation has necessitated restrictive measures in some areas, leading to long queues at gas stations and notable increases in gasoline prices. In response to these challenges, Moscow is exploring the potential to import up to 400,000 tons of fuel monthly from several nations, including Belarus. These new import arrangements underscore the difficulties confronting Russia’s energy sector as the conflict in Ukraine continues to affect critical infrastructure far removed from the active front lines.
The reliance on foreign sources highlights the strain on domestic supply chains within Russia.
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