Analysis: Russia Turns to Fuel Imports After Ukrainian Strikes
Russia is importing almost 270,000 tonnes of refined fuels from Asia this month as refinery strikes leave motorists facing shortages.
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Moscow's gas tankers show the impact of the Ukrainian attacks on the Russian energy sector
Russia began importing gas from India, after Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and oil depots severely reduced its production capacity. On Wednesday, fuel was still available to less than three out of ten gas stations in the country, and in Moscow queues were formed for the first time. The Russian government confirmed the start of imports, without revealing the quantities or supplier states.
Russia receives Indian gasoline cargo as fuel shortages bite
At least one cargo of gasoline from India has entered Russia's domestic market as Moscow seeks to ease fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries, three industry sources told Reuters and LSEG shipping data showed.
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