Tatneft Confirms Fuel Sales Restrictions at 'All Gas Stations in the Country' - Interfax

Limits have been introduced on fuel sales at all Tatneft gas stations. Payment is temporarily accepted in cash only, Interfax reports, citing the company's hotline. Details. The company is notifying drivers in Chelyabinsk that the maximum gasoline allocation for passenger cars is 30 liters. Diesel fuel sales are limited to 60 liters for passenger cars and 300 liters for trucks. 'Ostrozhno, Novosti,' citing the company's hotline, writes that restrictions have been introduced 'in many regions,' but not all. The amount of fuel that can be purchased per person depends on the region. Context. A few days ago, it became known that Tatneft gas stations in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Tatarstan began to restrict fuel sales. As 'Vazhnyye Istorii' notes, this happened after Ukrainian Armed Forces strikes on the TANECO refinery in Tatarstan.

Tatneft Confirms Fuel Sales Restrictions at ‘All Gas Stations in the Country’ - Interfax Tatneft has implemented limits on fuel sales at all its gas stations across the country, with cash payments now being the only accepted method. These restrictions vary by region, with specific limits set for gasoline and diesel for different vehicle types. The measures reportedly follow Ukrainian strikes on the TANECO refinery in Tatarstan.

  • Tatneft has introduced fuel sales limits at all its gas stations nationwide.
  • Only cash payments are being accepted temporarily.
  • Limits vary by region; for example, in Chelyabinsk, gasoline is limited to 30 liters for passenger cars, and diesel to 60 liters for passenger cars and 300 liters for trucks.
  • Restrictions were previously reported at Tatneft stations in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Tatarstan.
  • These measures appear to be a response to Ukrainian strikes on the TANECO refinery in Tatarstan.
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