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    Russia's cartel office proposes complete gasoline exports ban, sources say

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    Posted on June 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Tags:import and exportoil and gasmarket conditionsfinancial marketsenergy market

    Quick Summary

    Russia's FAS suggests a full gasoline export ban to manage rising prices, impacting global markets. Current restrictions apply only to re-sellers.

    Russia Considers Total Ban on Gasoline Exports Amid Price Surge

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has proposed a complete gasoline exports ban to tackle high fuel prices, three industry sources told Reuters on Thursday.

    Currently, there are restrictions only for a small portion of gasoline exports by re-sellers, while oil companies still have licenses to sell the fuel abroad. The restrictions are in place until August 31.

    FAS declined to comment. The decision on possible exports ban is taken by the government, while the regulator is able to put forward its proposals.

    The proposals to tighten the restrictions came as Russia's domestic gasoline wholesale price on a commodity exchange jumped to a two-year high earlier this month to around 65,000 roubles ($828.55) per metric ton.

    Russian government has several times applied temporary gasoline exports bans for the past two years to fight off the fuel shortages and high prices.

    The current restrictions exclude supplies to the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union, a group of five former Soviet states, and to countries such as Mongolia with which Russia has intergovernmental agreements on fuel supplies.

    The biggest importers of Russian gasoline include Nigeria, Libya, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.

    ($1 = 78.4500 roubles)

    (Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia's FAS proposes a total gasoline export ban.
    • •Current restrictions apply only to re-sellers.
    • •Domestic gasoline prices hit a two-year high.
    • •Past temporary bans aimed to combat fuel shortages.
    • •Major importers include Nigeria and UAE.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's cartel office proposes complete gasoline exports ban, sources say

    1What is the reason for the proposed gasoline export ban?

    The Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service proposed the ban to tackle high fuel prices, which have surged to a two-year high.

    2What are the current restrictions on gasoline exports?

    Currently, there are restrictions only for a small portion of gasoline exports by re-sellers, while oil companies still have licenses to sell fuel abroad.

    3Who are the major importers of Russian gasoline?

    The biggest importers of Russian gasoline include Nigeria, Libya, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    4What has been the trend in domestic gasoline prices?

    Russia's domestic gasoline wholesale price on a commodity exchange jumped to around 65,000 roubles, marking a two-year high earlier this month.

    5How has the Russian government responded to fuel shortages?

    The Russian government has applied temporary gasoline export bans several times over the past two years to combat fuel shortages and high prices.

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