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Russia extends the gasoline export license for large companies to end-Feb

The government has granted permission to Russia's biggest oil companies to continue gasoline sales until the end February. This extends a waiver that was due to expire this Friday.

The Russian government lifted the temporary ban at the end of November on gasoline exported by the majority of producers. However, the restrictions were extended to other exporters, such as independent traders or re-sellers until January 31.

These restrictions will continue to be in effect in February.

The first ban on gasoline imports was implemented in March of last year in response to a steep rise in wholesale fuel costs and the threat of a shortage in the domestic market.

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.

According to industry sources, the top three gasoline producers in Russia include Gazprom's Omsk oil refinery, Lukoil’s NORSI refinery in Nizhny Novgorod, and Rosneft’s Ryazan refinery. According to industry sources, production at the Ryazan refinery is currently suspended after a Ukrainian drone attacked last week.

Nigeria, Libya Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates are among the top importers of Russian gas. Reporting by Olesya A. Astakhova, Vladimir Soldatkin and Mark Trevelyan. Editing by Mark Trevelyan.

(source: Reuters)