Second Wave of Russia’s Fuel Shortages Triggers Moscow Gas Station Rationing

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Gas stations in Moscow and surrounding regions have reimposed purchase limits amid a renewed wave of fuel shortages blamed on Ukrainian drone strikes that hit refineries; Gazprom Neft and Tatneft have set caps on gasoline (and diesel for Tatneft), while shortages persist across many regions despite government claims of partial stabilization and an extended export ban to keep supplies in the country; long lines persist as logistics bottlenecks and refinery attacks continue affecting the market.
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