Krasnodar Implements Fuel Restrictions Amid Market Crisis
The Krasnodar region has implemented temporary fuel restrictions, following similar measures in the Chelyabinsk and Sverdlovsk regions. The move aims to stabilize operations and ensure fair access to gasoline and diesel fuel amidst a market crisis.
The Ministry of Energy in the Krasnodar region has confirmed the restrictions, which began on October 3. All network stations in the region are affected, with sales limited to 30 liters of gasoline or 70 liters of diesel fuel per vehicle. This comes as a response to a shortage of fuel, with the company Tamic Energy also imposing restrictions in the Sverdlovsk region due to stock market instability. The measures are expected to be lifted once the fuel supply normalizes.
The Krasnodar region has joined other Russian regions in implementing temporary fuel restrictions. The move aims to stabilize the world market and ensure equal access to gasoline and diesel fuel for all drivers. The responsible authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will lift the restrictions once the fuel supply improves.
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