Euro-3
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Евро-3 refers to a fuel quality standard in Russia that permits sulfur content of up to 150 mg/kg in gasoline and diesel, significantly higher than the Euro-5 standard's limit of 10 mg/kg. The Russian government has permitted the circulation of Euro-3 fuel until at least the end of 2026, with some refineries allowed to produce Euro-5-grade fuel under Euro-3 specifications. Authorities are also considering extending this allowance to July 2027 and permitting production and import of even lower-standard fuels like Euro-2 and Euro-4.
Recent coverage
- Gasoline in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast to be sold via QR codes and license plates — Вечерняя Москва
- Filimonov Stuck on Highway Without Gas After Calling Vologda Residents Not to Stockpile Fuel — Вечерняя Москва
- Expert Explains Which Vehicles Can Use Euro-3 Fuel — Вести
- Novak Orders Oil Companies to Ensure Additional Fuel Deliveries to Regions — Вечерняя Москва
- Novak orders oil companies to ensure additional fuel supplies — Ведомости
- What is the danger of Euro-3 gasoline for modern cars? — Вечерняя Москва
- Russian Government Allows Circulation of Euro-3 Standard Gasoline — Вечерняя Москва
- Government allows sale of Euro-3 gasoline by end of year — Коммерсантъ
- Expert Popov Doubts Car Breakdowns Are Caused by 'Euro-3' Fuel — Москва 24
- How 'Euro-2' fuel differs from regular gasoline — Вечерняя Москва
- Government Considering Lowering Fuel Standard to Euro-2 — Коммерсантъ
- Russia may lower fuel standards to Euro-2 — Вести
- Russian authorities ready to lower fuel standards — Дождь
- Kommersant: Russian cabinet allows some refineries to produce gasoline to 'Euro-3' standards — Москва 24