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Russia to raise gasoline export ban, RBC reports

The Russian federal government has made a decision to suspend the momentary restriction on gas exports as the market is sufficiently supplied, the RBC daily reported on Monday pointing out a source knowledgeable about the decision.

The Energy Ministry has actually validated the info, it included.

Russia banned gas exports for six months from March 1, though excused a Moscow-led financial union and some countries with which it has direct inter-governmental contracts on fuel products in location, such as Mongolia.

The momentary restriction on fuel exports, which entered into result on March 1, will be suspended due to saturation of the domestic market and conclusion of unscheduled upkeep at refineries, the Energy Ministry verified.

The choice to suspend the ban will be published at the start of the week, RBC said pointing out a source, who did not specify the time frame for the brand-new choice.

Refineries and oil depots have actually formed stocks of motor gas, allowing to fully cover the requirements of the domestic market. Since May 15, they amounted to 2.1 million lots of motor gasoline and 3.4 million lots of diesel fuel, the Energy Ministry said.