Moscow Braces for Fuel Shortages as Ukrainian Drone Attacks Hit Russian Refineries

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Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure have forced refinery shutdowns, notably Gazprom Neft’s Moscow plant, removing about 600,000 barrels per day from domestic refining and risking a 28% seasonal capacity drop. Moscow is enforcing fuel rationing, prices are rising, and Russia is importing gasoline from Asia while considering regulatory changes and an end-of-July export ban to redirect inventories and bolster state needs.
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