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Russia may ban gasoline exports for a month to stabilise prices, TASS reports

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Posted on February 7, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service may initiate a one-month ban on gasoline exports by large producers in order to stabilise wholesale prices ahead of the crop-sowing season,

Russia Considers Month-long Gasoline Export Ban to Stabilize Prices

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service may initiate a one-month ban on gasoline exports by large producers in order to stabilise wholesale prices ahead of the crop-sowing season, state news agency TASS reported on Friday.

But it quoted the service's deputy head, Vitaly Korolyov, as saying an export ban was only one of several possible solutions.

At the moment, major oil companies are allowed to export gasoline but traders and re-sellers are banned from doing so, under a measure originally implemented last March.

Korolyov said wholesale gasoline prices had been recovering lately, which he described as a correction after a long decline. But he said growth in retail prices did not exceed the general level of inflation.

TASS quoted him as saying an alternative strategy to stabilise the wholesale market might be to create a forward market in order to partially reduce seasonal demand.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia may ban gasoline exports for a month.
  • The ban aims to stabilize wholesale prices.
  • Large producers might be affected by the ban.
  • Alternative solutions include creating a forward market.
  • Current measures allow only major oil companies to export.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Russia's potential gasoline export ban to stabilize prices.
What alternatives are being considered?
Creating a forward market to reduce seasonal demand is an alternative strategy.
Who is allowed to export gasoline currently?
Currently, only major oil companies are allowed to export gasoline.

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