❗️Russian gasoline prices surged 3% from June 16 to 22, reaching 71.2 rubles per liter after Ukrainian strikes on refineries, Bloomberg reported. It was the largest weekly jump in at least two decades. Fuel restrictions or supply problems are now recorded in about 75% of Russian regions, while Moscow is discussing a diesel export ban and incentives for gasoline imports. #Russia

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3% doesn't sound like much. Did you mean 30%?

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@lme @noelreports That's 3% in a week. Normally the price would rise few percent per year. Not to mention the price only applies when gasoline is available for purchase at a station, which is not always.

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