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Russia extends gasoline export ban for six months, exempting producers

Russia extends gasoline export ban for six months, exempting producers

The Russian government announced on Thursday that it has extended the six-month ban on gasoline exports, but with exemptions for producers.

The government released a statement saying that the Deputy Prime Minister, "Alexander Novak" supported the decision to prohibit gasoline exports to non-producing companies from March 1, to August 31, this year. This was to help balance the market in the period of high demand.

The refineries and the oil companies who own them will now be allowed to export gasoline.

A measure that was implemented nearly a year back prohibits traders and resellers from exporting gasoline.

The first ban was imposed to combat a steep rise in wholesale prices of fuel and a possible shortage on the domestic markets.

This excludes fuel supplies to the Moscow led Eurasian Economic Union (a group of former Soviet states), and to other countries, such as Mongolia, with whom Russia has intergovernmental agreements for fuel supply.

Nigeria, Libya and Tunisia are the top importers of Russian gas. (Reporting and Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva, Maxim Rodionov and David Evans; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and David Evans)

(source: Reuters)