Fuel Shortages in Nizhny Novgorod Trigger Panic Buying and Station Closures
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In some Russian regions there are again bottlenecks in fuel supply.
Fuel shortages in Nizhny Novgorod trigger panic buying and station closures
Fuel availability has deteriorated across the Nizhny Novgorod region over the past week, characterized by a 20% drop in deliveries to Lukoil gas stations. The regional Ministry of Energy and Housing and Communal Services confirmed these shortages after residents reported gaps in supply via social media. The reduction in volume has forced several stations to operate with intermittent shutdowns. This pattern triggered panic buying, resulting in "c…
The fuel deficit in the Moscow region is offset by the redistribution of volumes from the east of Russia.
Moscow acknowledged late last week that the increasing number of Ukrainian drone attacks on its refineries and other hydrocarbon reserves was making fuel supplies difficult in several regions of the country. Even in Moscow, long lines are forming at gas stations.
The social networks were flooded with video clips with huge queues at the gas stations in Moscow, in the Moscow region and in several regions of Russia. In the images filmed on August 15-16, the locals complain about the fuel shortage.
Locals are filming gas stations and do not hide their panic. Social networks are flooded with videos with huge gas queues in Moscow, the Moscow Region and a number of regions of Russia. In footage shot on August 15-16, locals complain about the shortage of fuel. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Russian edition ASTRA. Where the queues lined up Queues for gasoline were recorded in several regions of Russia at once. Long queue…
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