Russian Deputy PM Novak to Discuss Potential Diesel Export Ban
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- Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak is set to hold a meeting today to discuss the fuel market situation, including the possibility of imposing a complete ban on diesel fuel exports for producers.
- This follows a temporary ban on aviation kerosene exports until November 2026.
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The Russian government previously imposed a temporary ban on the export of aviation kerosene until November 30, 2026, to ensure stability in the domestic fuel market.
MOSCOW, June 26. /TASS/. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak will hold a meeting on the fuel market situation later in the day where, among other things, the possibility of banning diesel exports for producers will be considered, the official told TASS.
"We will review this at the headquarters meeting today," he said when asked about the ban on diesel fuel exports.
Novak said at Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with government members earlier that the authorities were considering the possibility of imposing a complete ban on diesel fuel exports.
In early June, the Russian government imposed a temporary ban on the export of aviation kerosene, which will remain in effect until November 30, 2026. The measure aims to ensure stability in the domestic fuel market.
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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak will hold a meeting today to discuss the fuel market situation.
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Offene Fragen
- Will a diesel export ban be implemented?
- What would be the duration of a potential ban?
- What specific criteria will guide the decision?





