Russia is preparing to suspend gasoline exports for four months starting April 1, 2026, in a move aimed at securing domestic fuel supplies and stabilising prices amid ongoing global energy volatility. The decision follows directions from Deputy Prime Minister (PM) Alexander Novak, who has asked the country's Energy Ministry to draft a formal resolution to implement the export halt.
Russia to Halt Gasoline Exports from April 1 for Four Months to Stabilise Domestic Fuel Prices
According to official communication cited by TASS, the restriction is expected to remain in place until July 31, 2026. The government's primary objective is to ensure sufficient fuel availability within Russia while shielding local markets from sharp price fluctuations triggered by external factors.

The move comes against the backdrop of heightened uncertainty in global energy markets, particularly due to tensions in West Asia. Novak highlighted that the ongoing crisis has led to significant swings in oil and refined product prices. At the same time, international demand for Russian energy exports has remained robust, adding further pressure on domestic supply.
Despite these challenges, Russian authorities noted that crude oil processing levels have remained largely stable, close to last year's output. This consistency in refinery operations is expected to support a steady supply of petroleum products for domestic consumption, even as export channels are temporarily restricted.
Russia Moves to Curb Fuel Exports as Supply Concerns Intensify Amid Refinery Disruptions
Concerns around fuel availability have been building since last year, when several regions in Russia-as well as territories in Ukraine under Russian control-reported gasoline shortages. These disruptions were partly attributed to increased attacks on Russian oil refineries during a period of seasonal demand growth, which strained supply chains.
In response, the government has repeatedly intervened by imposing restrictions on fuel exports, including both gasoline and diesel. The upcoming export ban represents a continuation of this strategy, aimed at preventing shortages and maintaining price stability within the country.
Industry estimates indicate that Russia exported around 5 million metric tons of gasoline in 2025, equivalent to approximately 117,000 barrels per day.
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