Supplying fuel to Russian consumers should be priority for Russian companies — Putin
The Russian cabinet introduced the temporary limitation of gasoline and diesel fuel exports on September 21 to stabilize the domestic market
MOSCOW, October 11. /TASS/. Delivering fuel to local consumers should be a top priority for Russian energy companies, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated during the plenary session of the Russian Energy Week.
"I would like to once more draw the attention of our top energy companies to the fact that fuel supplies to domestic consumers should be a priority," he said.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier that exports of diesel and gasoline from Russia will be banned as long as it is necessary. "The government has repeatedly noted that there is no deadline here. The ban will persist as long as it is necessary. As soon as this necessity disappears other measures will be considered," he said.
The Russian cabinet introduced the temporary limitation of gasoline and diesel fuel exports on September 21 to stabilize the domestic market. The ban is indefinite and its term will depend on market saturation and the results of this measure, First Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin said earlier.