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The Russian deputy prime minister calls for forecasts of the fuel market to prevent shortages

The 'Russian Government' said late on Thursday that Alexander Novak, Russian Deputy Premier Minister, called for a system of forecasts to protect against fuel distribution problems and meet domestic demand.

According to a statement posted on the website of the government, Novak requested the creation a forecasting model following a cabinet meeting that took place late in the evening.

The statement stated that "Alexander Novak gave instructions to create a forecast model of the development of the fuel markets on a regional basis, including a'most detailed breakdown of every possible parameter.

The system, it was said, would allow bottlenecks to be identified and preventive measures taken.

Novak was quoted as saying that "all mechanisms should be set up so they guarantee'stable supply and balanced prices for everyone on the market".

Witnesses report that the meeting was held to discuss fuel shortages in Russian controlled Crimea where, on Thursday, petrol stations were reportedly out of stock.

According to data collected by, fuel shortages have been reported in a dozen Russian regions by media and social media. Only two regions in Siberia, including the Russian-held Crimea have confirmed official shortages.

Ukraine has been targeting Russian refineries, fuel depots, and pipelines for the past?months to try to stop Moscow from funding its four-year war against its neighbour.

According to the account of the meeting,?representatives from oil companies stated that they were "running production facilities at maximum capacity to meet domestic demands". Reporting by SonaliPaul; Editing by SonaliPaul

(source: Reuters)