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Sources: Russian government will discuss the ban on gasoline exports next week

Next week, the Russian Deputy Premier Alexander Novak will be in charge of a meeting between government officials and oil companies to discuss an possible ban on gasoline exports for fuel producers starting March 1.

Novak's Office declined to comment. One source said that the meeting could take place either on Tuesday or Thursday.

The TASS news agency reported last week that the Federal Anti-Monopoly Service could impose a one-month export ban on gasoline by large producers to stabilize wholesale prices before the planting season.

A measure that was originally implemented in March last year prohibits traders and resellers from exporting gasoline.

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.

Nigeria, Libya Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates are among the top importers of Russian gas. Hugh Lawson, Hugh Lawson (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)