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India can supply fuel to Russia if needed — oil minister

TASS

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July 2, 2026

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Hardeep Singh Puri noted that India has not stopped exporting petroleum products to other countries

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Russia larang eksport diesel tangani krisis bahan api

MOSCOW: Russia mengharamkan eksport diesel dalam usaha menstabilkan krisis bekalan bahan api yang semakin memburuk susulan peningkatan serangan Ukraine terhadap infrastruktur tenaga negara itu. Langkah yang berkuat kuasa kelmarin dibuat selepas beberapa wilayah di Russia dilaporkan mengalami kekurangan bekalan bahan api. Lebih 90 peratus daripadanya berdepan catuan atau gangguan bekalan sejak Jun, menurut laporan media ... Read more The post Russia larang eksport diesel tangani krisis bahan api appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 9, 2026

How fuel problems in Russia affect Central Asian nations

How fuel problems in Russia affect Central Asian nations

PravdaReport

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· Jul 1, 2026

India Ships First Gasoline Cargoes to Russia as Fuel Imports Begin

The first shipments of Indian gasoline have been dispatched to Russia, with initial cargoes totaling at least 60,000 tonnes, according to two industry sources cited by Reuters. One of the sources said that two tankers carrying between 30,000 and 40,000 tonnes of gasoline each have already departed for Russia. The identity of the Indian refinery that supplied the fuel was not disclosed. Russia Expands Fuel Imports According to another industry source, Russia plans to import up to 400,000 tonnes of gasoline per month from several countries, including Belarus, as it works to supplement domestic fuel supplies.

Hot Air

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· Jun 30, 2026

Lack of Gasoline Getting to Russians, Part Two

Lack of Gasoline Getting to Russians, Part Two

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

Russia Seeks Kazakhstan Fuel Imports

Russia has asked Kazakhstan to supply about 50,000 metric tons of AI-92 gasoline to help address domestic fuel shortages, say multiple industry sources. The request comes after Ukrainian drone strikes and unscheduled refinery outages reduced Russia’s gasoline production, forcing Moscow to consider imports despite being one of the world’s largest fuel exporters.

TASS

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· Jul 3, 2026

Kazakhstan plans to extend gasoline, diesel export ban through May 2027

As an exception, fuel exports will be permitted by decision of the Kazakh government and for the provision of humanitarian aid

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Related coverage for "India can supply fuel to Russia if needed — oil minister": Utusan Malaysia — Russia larang eksport diesel tangani krisis bahan api. Trend News Agency — How fuel problems in Russia affect Central Asian nations. PravdaReport — India Ships First Gasoline Cargoes to Russia as Fuel Imports Begin. Hot Air — Lack of Gasoline Getting to Russians, Part Two. Kyiv Post — Russia Seeks Kazakhstan Fuel Imports. TASS — Kazakhstan plans to extend gasoline, diesel export ban through May 2027