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The cost of gasoline supplied from Belarus to Russia has almost doubled since the beginning of May, reports "Kommersant", citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.
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Belarusian gasoline sharply increased in price: imports cease to be a ...
Belarusian gasoline sharply increased in price: imports cease to be a ...
Belarusian gasoline, which in recent weeks has become one of the additional sources of supply for the Russian market, is rapidly rising in price. According to the National Exchange Pricing Agency, the cost of AI-92 gasoline with delivery to Russia has increased by almost 1.8 times since the beginning of May, and in the last week alone, it has added another 6%, reaching 127 thousand rubles per ton.
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The price increase is associated with increased demand amid a seasonal increase in fuel consumption and a local supply deficit in certain regions of Russia. Market participants cite more predictable contract execution times as an additional advantage of Belarusian refineries: deliveries are usually completed within 30 days without postponements, whereas in the Russian market, terms can extend to 35–60 days.
Despite growing interest, analysts believe that imports from Belarus will not be able to significantly affect the balance of the Russian market. The production capacities of the two Belarusian oil refineries are limited and can only cover a portion of the demand, primarily in the ce…
Gasoline Prices in Annexed Sevastopol Jump 30% in One Week
Gasoline Prices in Annexed Sevastopol Jump 30% in One Week
July 2, 2026
Cars line up at a gas station in Sevastopol, Crimea.
REUTERS / Stringer
Gasoline prices in the port city of Sevastopol surged by a dizzying 30% last week, according to new government data, though Russian media reported that actual prices at the pumps are rising far higher than official statistics show, as annexed Crimea bears the brunt of a deepening fuel crisis triggered by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and supply lines.
On June 29, the average price of gasoline in Sevastopol hit 118.79 rubles per liter ($5.80 per gallon), according to Rosstat
data
, which tracks the annexed city alongside Russian regions and lists it as the highest nationwide.
“There are no federal or state-owned gas stations in Sevastopol. Privately owned companies are forced to raise fuel prices due to the increased logistical costs,” Mikhail Razvozhayev, the city’s Kremlin-installed governor,
said
this week.
Across the wider Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, the official average hit 86.49 rubles per liter ($4.18 per gallon) on the same date.
The newspaper Kommersant
reported
on Wednesday that actual price…
Gasoline Prices Surge 30% in Crimea's Sevastopol Amid Fuel Shortages
Gasoline Prices Surge 30% in Crimea's Sevastopol Amid Fuel Shortages
Published byGlobal Banking & Finance Review
Posted on July 1, 2026
· Last updated: July 1, 2026
July 1 (Reuters) - Gasoline prices in Sevastopol, the largest city in the Russian-controlled Crimea peninsula, have jumped by 30% in the last week, state statistical agency Rosstat said on Wednesday, as the region grapples with fuel shortages.
In Crimea, which Russia captured from Ukraine and annexed unilaterally in 2014, Ukraine has attacked supply lines in what it says is a campaign to hit Russia's military effort.
To deal with the resulting fuel shortages, authorities there have suspended fuel sales to private motorists and reduced the time that public transport and cafes operate.
In some Russian regions, retail gasoline prices have risen to some of the highest levels in Europe and to twice those of the United States, according to Reuters calculations.
While average gasoline prices in Russia stood at 72.38 roubles (93.4 U.S. cents) per litre as recently as last week, according to Rosstat, some stations in regions hit by shortages showed prices of $2.42 per litre or $9 per gallon, according to Reuters witnesse…
Price of petrol from Belarus to Russia has almost doubled in month ...
Price of petrol from Belarus to Russia has almost doubled in month ...
Prices for petrol purchased by Russia from Belarus have risen sharply against the backdrop of the fuel crisis.
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According to the National Exchange Price Agency, the price of AI-92 petrol for delivery toRussiarose by 6% over the week, reaching 127,000 roubles per tonne.
At the same time, since the beginning of May, the price of Belarusian petrol has risen by a factor of 1.8.
In June, 79.38 thousand tonnes of Belarusian petrol were sold on the exchange, whereas last year’s volumes were minimal.
Read more:11 refineries and 8 military-industrial complex enterprises were hit in Russian Federation during June, - Ministry of Defense. LIST
As well as petrol, Russia is increasing its purchases of aviation fuel. In May, imports from Belarus reached 5.17 thousand tonnes – almost four times as much as in the same period last year. In the first ten days of June, a further 2.6 thousand tonnes had already been delivered to Russia.
According to market participants, Belarusian oil…
Belarusian Gasoline for Russia Becomes Significantly More ...
Belarusian Gasoline for Russia Becomes Significantly More ...
Belarusian gasoline supplied to Russia has become significantly more expensive. Over the past week, the price of AI-92 gasoline has increased by approximately 6% and reached 127 thousand Russian rubles per ton. Compared to early May, the price has increased almost 1.8 times,writesKommersant.
Illustrative photo. Photo: Nasha Niva
At the same time, sales volumes have also increased. At the trades on June 29, Belarusian oil refineries sold about 6.5 thousand tons of AI-92 gasoline, which is more than before. Additionally, 240 tons of AI-100 gasoline were sold.
In June 2026, over 79 thousand tons of Belarusian gasoline were sold through the exchange. For comparison, a year ago such supplies were significantly lower.
The increase in demand is explained by a fuel shortage in certain regions of Russia. Furthermore, Belarusian suppliers fulfill contracts more predictably: fuel is dispatched to buyers within 30 days without delays. In Russia, however, delivery times can extend up to 60 days, and actual shipment often occurs only 35 days after the deal is concluded.
Russian experts note that Belarusian oil refineries current…
Russians Are Rushing To Switch From Gasoline To Natural Gas, But Things ...
Russians Are Rushing To Switch From Gasoline To Natural Gas, But Things ...
The price of the necessary equipment has already skyrocketed to a record high.
In Russia, against the backdrop of a worsening fuel crisis, demand for the installation of autogas systems (LPG) in cars has surged. However, Russians have faced several serious problems in this area as well.
This is reported by
The Moscow Times
.
Due to the gasoline shortage in Russia, LPG systems for cars are once again at the peak of their popularity. But manufacturers and auto repair shops are unable to keep up with the increased demand.
Russian media report that in June, the number of requests to convert cars to natural gas was 35% higher than in March and April.
Due to the rush, appointments for LPG system installations are already fully booked for the next three months, according to industry sources.
In addition, workshops that perform vehicle conversions are facing a shortage of the necessary equipment.
They are already complaining that suppliers were not prepared for the sharp rise in demand: inventories quickly ran out. Moreover, the cost of kits has nearly doubled.
The main manufacturer of natural gas equipment—the No…
The Price Of Belarusian Gasoline For Russia Has Risen Significantly
The Price Of Belarusian Gasoline For Russia Has Risen Significantly
Prices have nearly doubled in a month.
The price of Belarusian gasoline supplied to Russia has risen significantly. Over the past week, the price of AI-92 gasoline has increased by about 6% and reached 127,000 Russian rubles per metric ton. Compared to early May, the price has nearly tripled, according to
Kommersant
.
Sales volumes have also increased. At the June 29 auction, Belarusian oil refineries sold about 6,500 metric tons of AI-92 gasoline, which is more than previously. Additionally, 240 metric tons of AI-100 gasoline were sold.
In June 2026, more than 79,000 metric tons of Belarusian gasoline were sold through the exchange. By comparison, such shipments were significantly lower a year ago.
The increase in demand is due to fuel shortages in certain regions of Russia. In addition, Belarusian suppliers fulfill contracts more reliably: fuel is shipped to buyers within 30 days without delays. In Russia, however, delivery times can stretch to 60 days, and actual shipments often take place only 35 days after a deal is concluded.
Russian experts note that Belarusian oil refineries are currently operating under m…
Russia's fuel crisis drives surge in car gas conversions
Russia's fuel crisis drives surge in car gas conversions
Russia's fuel crisis drives surge in car gas conversions
Thu, July 02, 2026 - 15:10
2 min
Prices for the necessary equipment have surged to record highs
Kateryna Danishevska
Russia is facing problems not only with gasoline, but also with gas (photo: Getty Images)
Against the backdrop of Russia's worsening fuel crisis, demand for installing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) systems in cars has surged. However, Russians have run into several serious problems there as well,
The Moscow Times
reports.
Due to the gasoline shortage in Russia, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) systems for cars are once again at the peak of popularity. However, manufacturers and auto repair shops are unable to meet the increased demand.
Russian media claim that in June, the number of requests to convert cars to run on gas was 35% higher than in March and April.
Due to the surge in demand, appointments for LPG system installation are already fully booked for the next three months, market participants said.
In addition, workshops that convert vehicles to run on gas have faced a shortage of the necessary equipment.
They are already complaining that suppliers we…
In Sevastopol, gasoline has risen in price by 1.1% per week
In Sevastopol, gasoline has risen in price by 1.1% per week
Gasoline prices in Russia for the week from November 12 to 18 increased by 0.3% to 59.44 rubles per liter. Diesel fuel rose in price by 0.5% to 68.41 rubles per liter. Such data is provided by Rosstat.
An increase in prices for automobile gasoline was recorded in 76 regions of the Russian Federation, most of all in Sevastopol — by 1.1%. A decrease in prices for automobile gasoline was recorded in the Republic of Buryatia — by 0.3%.
In Moscow and St. Petersburg, over the past period, the increase in prices for automobile gasoline amounted to 0.4% and 0.3%, respectively. At the observed gas stations in Moscow, AI-92 gasoline could be purchased at a price from 52.49 to 55.77 rubles, AI-95 grades from 58.80 to 63.64 rubles, AI—98 and higher grades from 79.98 to 84.34 rubles per liter. In St. Petersburg, AI-92 gasoline cost from 53.70 to 55.62 rubles, AI-95 - from 57.95 to 61.20 rubles, AI-98 and above — from 69.60 to 84.65 rubles per liter.
Russia’s imports of Belarusian gasoline hit a record high
Russia’s imports of Belarusian gasoline hit a record high
<p>Russia’s imports of Belarusian gasoline hit a record high in June 2026.<p>
Prices in Russia for imported Belarusian gasoline nearly double in a month amid fuel crisis
Prices in Russia for imported Belarusian gasoline nearly double in a month amid fuel crisis
<p>Prices for Belarusian AI-92 gasoline delivered to Russia jumped 6% over the past week to 127,000 rubles per ton, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported, citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.<p>
Russia gasoline and diesel prices rose again in late June, Rosstat data show
Russia gasoline and diesel prices rose again in late June, Rosstat data show
<p>Gasoline prices in Russia climbed 1.6% and diesel prices rose 2.2% in the week of June 23–29, according to Rosstat’s weekly data on rising fuel prices in the country. The Bell was among the first to report the release.<p>
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2×cross-perspective · 3The cost of Belarusian AI-92 gasoline delivered to Russia has increased by about 1.8 times (nearly doubled) since the beginning of May.
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bluesky“The cost of gasoline supplied from Belarus to Russia has almost doubled since the beginning of May, reports "Kommersant", citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.”
www1.ru“According to the National Exchange Pricing Agency, the cost of AI-92 gasoline with delivery to Russia has increased by almost 1.8 times since the beginning of May, and in the last week alone, it has added another 6%, reaching 127 thousand rubles per ton.”
meduza“Prices in Russia for imported Belarusian gasoline nearly double in a month amid fuel crisis”
2×cross-perspective · 2In the past week, the price of Belarusian AI-92 gasoline delivered to Russia rose 6 % to 127,000 rubles per ton.
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meduza“Prices for Belarusian AI-92 gasoline delivered to Russia jumped 6% over the past week to 127,000 rubles per ton, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported, citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.”
www1.ru“According to the National Exchange Pricing Agency, the cost of AI-92 gasoline with delivery to Russia has increased by almost 1.8 times since the beginning of May, and in the last week alone, it has added another 6%, reaching 127 thousand rubles per ton.”
2×cross-perspective · 3The data on Belarusian gasoline prices were provided by the National Exchange Price Agency.
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bluesky“The cost of gasoline supplied from Belarus to Russia has almost doubled since the beginning of May, reports "Kommersant", citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.”
meduza“Prices for Belarusian AI-92 gasoline delivered to Russia jumped 6% over the past week to 127,000 rubles per ton, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported, citing data from the National Exchange Price Agency.”
www1.ru“According to the National Exchange Pricing Agency, the cost of AI-92 gasoline with delivery to Russia has increased by almost 1.8 times since the beginning of May, and in the last week alone, it has added another 6%, reaching 127 thousand rubles per ton.”
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Belarusian gasoline has become an additional source of supply for the Russian market in recent weeks.
www1.ru
Deliveries from Belarusian refineries are usually completed within 30 days without postponements, while delivery terms in the Russian market can extend to 35–60 days.
www1.ru
Analysts believe that imports from Belarus will not be able to significantly affect the balance of the Russian market.
www1.ru
The price increase is associated with increased demand amid a seasonal increase in fuel consumption and a local supply deficit in certain regions of Russia.
www1.ru
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meduza
“Prices in Russia for imported Belarusian gasoline nearly double in a month amid fuel crisis”
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