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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, following a recent meeting on the fuel market situation, ordered to continue daily monitoring of the situation, ensure coordination of actions by all market participants, and promptly take all possible measures, including additional ones, to prevent local disruptions in fuel supplies.
Consensus
- Alexander Novak chaired a government meeting on the fuel market situation on July 7.
- All participants were instructed to conduct daily monitoring of the fuel market situation.
- Coordination among all market participants was required to prevent local disruptions in fuel supply.
- Additional measures may be taken if needed to ensure stable fuel delivery.
- The situation remains tense due to summer demand and unplanned refinery maintenance.
Points of divergence
- Fuel supply disruptions this summer were caused by changes in logistics, according to Novak. — vesti
- From July 1 to July 31, gasoline export is banned for all and diesel fuel export is banned for non-producers. — vesti
- Changes were made to exchange trading to control prices and redistribute fuel volumes. — vesti
- Special attention was given to the fuel supply situation in Irkutsk Oblast and Zabaykalsky Krai, where tensions were reported. — interfax
- The meeting included reports from Minenergo on overall fuel supply conditions across regions, Minselhoz on fuel for agricultural needs, and FAS on price monitoring and response to regional disruptions. — interfax
Coverage (2 sources)
- Novak ordered to take all measures to prevent fuel supply disruptions in Russia — Вести
- Novak Orders Authorities and NK to Take All Measures to Prevent Fuel Supply Disruptions — Интерфакс