Ban on the export of gasoline from Russia: Will there be a ten percent increase in fuel prices?

The Ministry of Energy claims that we import fuel from European Union (EU) countries and that we are not dependent on Russia

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The ban on the export of gasoline from Russia could lead to a ten percent increase in fuel prices in the coming months, according to the Association of Oil Companies.

The Ministry of Energy claims that we import fuel from European Union (EU) countries and that we are not dependent on Russia.

Citizens are divided - some see it as another blow to the household budget, while others see it as an incentive to drive less and walk more.

Some citizens see the possible price increase as another blow to the budget, but there are also those who believe that it can be an incentive to walk more.

The Ministry of Energy says that they are preparing the Law on the Security of Supply of Petroleum Derivatives, which regulates the issue of maintaining mandatory reserves of these derivatives and establishing the necessary procedures to resolve supply disruptions. In this way, they add, they want to ensure a high level of oil supply security.

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