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Cars queue to refuel at a Rosneft fuel station amid fuel shortages following recent series of Ukrainian air attacks on oil refineries in Russian regions and further gasoline production cuts, in the course of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Moscow, Russia, August 17, 2026. Anastasia Barashkova
Cars queue to refuel at a Rosneft fuel station amid fuel shortages following recent series of Ukrainian air attacks on oil refineries in Russian regions and further gasoline production cuts, in the course of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Moscow, Russia, August 17, 2026. Anastasia Barashkova
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Fuel stations in Moscow have reimposed limits on gasoline purchases due to fuel shortages linked to Ukrainian drone ​attacks on refineries and strong seasonal demand, according to ‌Reuters witnesses and fuel suppliers.

Shortages began to gather pace in May and had spread to most Russian regions by July, but fuel stations in ​Moscow were able to ease an earlier wave of ​restrictions in June.

Ukraine has targeted Russian oil refineries in ⁠an effort to undermine Moscow's war effort and reduce energy ​revenues.

To boost domestic supplies, Russian authorities have banned exports of gasoline and ​diesel, eased fuel quality requirements and began importing petroleum products.

Reuters witnesses also saw long queues at some filling stations in Moscow and the surrounding region.

A customer hotline operator ​at Gazprom Neft (SIBN.MM) said gasoline and diesel sales at the ​company's automated filling stations in Moscow were limited to 40 litres per ‌customer.

At ⁠Gazprom Neft's other filling stations, diesel sales remain unrestricted, while gasoline purchases are capped at 60 litres per vehicle.

Rosneft (ROSN.MM), Russia's largest oil producer, said gasoline sales at all its filling stations across ​Russia were limited ​to 30 ⁠litres per vehicle, while diesel sales faced no restrictions.

The company also warned customers of longer waiting ​times because of heightened demand.

Lukoil (LKOH.MM) said it had ​introduced fuel ⁠sales restrictions in Moscow and the surrounding region because of elevated demand, unscheduled refinery maintenance and the need to ensure stable operations ⁠at ​its filling stations.

It did not disclose ​the specific limits.

Tatneft's (TATN.MM) customer hotline said gasoline sales at its filling stations were limited ​to 50 litres per vehicle.

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