Tatneft imposes temporary fuel sales cap at all of its gas stations in Russia
Tatneft has imposed a temporary cap on gasoline and diesel sales at all of its gas stations across Russia, Interfax learned on the company’s hotline.
Tatneft imposes temporary fuel sales cap at all of its gas stations in Russia Tatneft has implemented temporary limits on gasoline and diesel sales at all its Russian gas stations, accepting only cash transactions. These restrictions, reported in various cities, coincide with a broader fuel crisis in Russia exacerbated by Ukrainian drone strikes on oil facilities. At least 25 Russian regions are reportedly experiencing fuel-related issues.
- Tatneft has capped gasoline and diesel sales at all its Russian gas stations.
- Only cash payments are being accepted at the affected stations.
- Specific limits include 30 liters for passenger cars and 300 liters for trucks, although these were not officially disclosed by the company.
- The restrictions have been observed in cities like Chelyabinsk, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Cheboksary, and Ulyanovsk.
- The fuel crisis in Russia began in May, partly due to Ukrainian drone strikes on oil infrastructure.
- Annexed Crimea is facing a severe situation with targeted attacks on fuel supply vehicles.
- At least 25 Russian regions are experiencing fuel-related problems, according to estimates.
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