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Sources say that the Russian cartel office has proposed a complete ban on gasoline exports.

Three industry sources said that the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service has proposed an export ban on gasoline to combat high fuel prices.

At the moment, only a small percentage of gasoline exported by re-sellers is restricted, whereas oil companies have a license to sell fuel abroad. The restrictions will last until August 31.

FAS refused to comment. The government decides on any possible export ban, but the regulator can make its own proposals.

The proposal to tighten restrictions was made as the domestic wholesale gasoline price in Russia on a commodity market jumped up to a 2-year high this month, to approximately 65,000 roubles (US$828.55) per ton.

The Russian government has repeatedly applied temporary bans on gasoline exports in the last two years, to combat fuel shortages.

Current restrictions do not apply to supplies to the Moscow led Eurasian Economic Union (a grouping of five former Soviet States) and to Mongolia, with whom Russia has intergovernmental agreements for fuel supply.

Nigeria, Libya Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates are among the largest importers of Russian gas.

(source: Reuters)