Rusia raționalizează benzina la Moscova: stațiile impun limite după atacurile ucrainene asupra rafinăriilor • Newsweek România

Gas stations in Moscow have reintroduced purchase limits on gasoline due to fuel shortages linked to Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries and seasonal demand. The fuel scarcity intensified in May and has spread across many Russian regions. To improve domestic supply, Russian authorities have banned gasoline and diesel exports, relaxed fuel quality requirements, and started importing petroleum products. Customers now face limits of 30 to 60 liters per vehicle at various stations, with reports of long queues. Companies like Gazprom Neft, Rosneft, and Lukoil have implemented these restrictions to manage increased demand and ensure stable operations.