Rosneft, Bashneft, and TNK gas stations stop selling gasoline in canisters
Rosneft and its subsidiaries Bashneft and TNK have stopped selling gasoline in canisters at stations across Russia, the independent Russian news outlet Verstka reported.
Rosneft, Bashneft, and TNK gas stations stop selling gasoline in canisters Rosneft and its subsidiaries Bashneft and TNK have ceased selling gasoline in canisters across Russia, attributing the move to heightened seasonal demand. The companies are also limiting fuel sales into vehicle tanks to approximately 90 liters per customer. These restrictions come amid observed fuel shortages in Russia, reportedly linked to intensified Ukrainian drone strikes on oil infrastructure.
- Rosneft, Bashneft, and TNK have stopped selling gasoline in canisters nationwide.
- Fuel is currently being sold only into vehicle tanks due to high seasonal demand.
- There are temporary restrictions on the amount of fuel that can be pumped into vehicle tanks, typically capped at 90 liters.
- Tatneft has also reported limitations on fuel sales at its stations.
- Fuel shortages have been noted in Russia, coinciding with increased Ukrainian drone attacks on oil infrastructure.
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