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Russia bans aviation fuel exports until November 30

  • Aim is to stabilise domestic fuel market
  • Exports mainly go by rail to Central Asia
  • Gasoline exports already restricted

The Russian government has banned aviation fuel exports until November 30, it said, as Ukrainian strikes on Russia's refineries and other energy infrastructure continue.

Russia exports jet fuel mainly by rail to Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

"The aim of this decision is to ensure stability in the domestic fuel market," the government's statement said.

Russia has already restricted gasoline exports but has yet to action on diesel, though the Interfax news agency reported last week that measures were being considered.

Diesel production in Russia fell by about 10% in May, adding to a 10% monthly drop in April as Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries forced them to reduce or halt output, while exports of the fuel rose.

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