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Russia may allow lower quality fuel production, imports as supply crisis bites, report says

Russia may allow lower quality fuel production, imports as supply crisis bites, report says

ReutersMon, June 29, 2026 at 11:21 PM UTC

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A model of an oil pump is seen in front of a Russian flag in this illustration taken January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 30 (Reuters) - Russia may allow companies to temporarily produce gasoline and ‌diesel with lower quality and allow ‌lower quality imports, Kommersant daily newspaper said on ​Monday, as the country tries to ease the fuel crisis amid Ukraine's attacks on its refineries.

The newspaper, citing a draft ‌governmental document, ⁠said Russia may allow production of gasoline and diesel of the ⁠Euro-2 standard with higher sulphur content and which has been banned since 2013, ​for a ​year until ​July 2027, as well ‌as allowing the imports.

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Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure in the fifth year of the war, triggering widespread fuel shortages and price spikes as ‌Kyiv tries to push ​Moscow to the negotiation ​table.

President Vladimir ​Putin acknowledged on Sunday at ‌a meeting with government ​ministers and ​other officials that Ukrainian drone strikes had triggered fuel shortages in some ​regions, but ‌said Russia was dealing with them.

(Reporting ​by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing ​by Chris Reese)

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