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    Russia Declares Partial Diesel Export Ban Until Year-End, Extends Gasoline Ban

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia bans diesel exports and extends gasoline restrictions due to Ukrainian attacks on refineries, causing fuel shortages and rationing.

    Russia Implements Partial Diesel Export Ban, Extends Gasoline Restrictions

    Overview of Russia's Fuel Export Restrictions

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia has imposed a partial ban on diesel exports and extended an existing gasoline export ban until the end of the year, the government said on Tuesday.

    Impact of Ukrainian Attacks on Fuel Supply

    Russia is facing fuel shortages after a spate of Ukrainian attacks on its refineries. 

    Details of the Export Bans

    The measures were expected, as Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak had given advance warning of them last week.

    Regional Fuel Shortages and Rationing

    The government said in a statement that it "continues to work to maintain stability in the domestic fuel market."

    The gasoline export ban applies to all exporters.

    The ban on diesel exports also includes marine fuel and other gas oils. It applies to resellers but not to direct producers of those fuels.

    Experts do not expect the restrictions to have a significant impact on fuel flows onto the domestic market, however, noting that Russia already has a prohibitive export tariff for non-producers of diesel.

    The measures reflect the success Ukraine has had in knocking out chunks of Russia's refining capacity via drone attacks. Russia is the world's third-biggest oil producer after the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

    Gasoline shortages have been reported in a number of Russian regions, including in the far east and in Nizhny Novgorod, east of Moscow.

    Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, introduced gasoline rationing on Monday, saying motorists would be restricted to 30 litres at a time. It also imposed a price freeze, in an apparent attempt to minimise public anger over the disruption.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Mark Porter)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russia's Fuel Export Restrictions
    • Impact of Ukrainian Attacks on Fuel Supply
    • Details of the Export Bans
    • Regional Fuel Shortages and Rationing

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia bans diesel exports and extends gasoline restrictions.
    • •Ukrainian attacks have caused fuel shortages in Russia.
    • •The ban affects resellers but not direct producers.
    • •Gasoline rationing and price freezes introduced in Crimea.
    • •Russia is the third-largest oil producer globally.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia declares partial diesel export ban until year-end, extends gasoline ban

    1What is diesel fuel?

    Diesel fuel is a type of fuel derived from crude oil, commonly used in diesel engines for vehicles, machinery, and generators due to its efficiency and energy density.

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