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According to journalists, an agreement on the transfer of Russia's fuel reserves...

After the strikes on the refinery: the Russian Federation asks Kazakhstan to be ready to put 100,000 tons of gasoline - the media

According to journalists, an agreement on the transfer of Russia's fuel reserves from Kazakhstan has already been agreed. Moscow asked Kazakhstan to create an emergency reserve of 100,000 tons of gasoline, ready for supply to the Russian Federation, in case of deficit. About it writes Reuters with reference to three sources in this field. One source of the publication reported that the Russian Federation Agreement from Kazakhstan has already been agreed.

In addition, Belarus agreed to help Russia with gasoline supplies. According to sources, AI-92 gasoline reserves in Kazakhstan were 307 700 tons, reserves of AI-95 gasoline-58,000 tons. Reserves of diesel fuel amounted to 435 300 tons, and the reserves of the airline - 101,000 tons. According to journalists, the Russian Federation is usually a net exporter of fuel, but attacks of unmanned aerial vehicles on oil refineries forced Russian oil companies to import fuel.

The authors of the publication also mentioned that the Russian Federation has introduced a ban on export of gasoline for six months from March 1 to prevent acute fuel deficiency, but restriction does not apply to countries belonging to the Eurasian Economic Union. At the same time, traders, according to the publication, believe that the ban can spread to more states if the fuel situation in the Russian Federation is deteriorating.

We will remind, according to the NATO official of April 4, the strikes of Ukraine in oil refineries (refineries) in the territory of the Russian Federation may have led to a violation of more than 15% of the country's capacity. In addition, on April 4, Roszmi reported that due to the attacks of Ukrainian UAVs in the last seven days of March the production of gasoline in the Russian Federation decreased by 110.