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Russia might renew gasoline export ban from August if scarcities intensify, deputy PM states

Russia might decide to restore a gas export ban from August need to there be supply shortages on the domestic fuel market, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak informed reporters on Monday.

He said the domestic fuel market had been stable so far, however there had been some difficulties with a popular gas, the Ai-95 grade, which were being handled.

If the situation gets tense, we will not extend the waiver for fuel exports, Novak stated.

Russia's Federal Antimonopoly Firm said on Friday it wanted to reinstate the fuel export ban from Aug. 1 to assist fulfill fuel need during gathering season and to protect cost stability.

Russia at first partially prohibited fuel exports for six months from March 1 however excused a Moscow-led economic union and some nations with which it has direct inter-governmental contracts on fuel products, such as Mongolia.

The ban was presented to pre-empt fuel lacks and stem a. rise in costs after a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks on. refineries and technical interruptions. The restrictions were. suspended in May until June 30 which suspension was then. extended till the end of July.

(source: Reuters)