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Putin Convenes Emergency Fuel Meeting as Gasoline Shortages Hit Russia Amid Ukrainian Strikes

Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post

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June 29, 2026

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Putin Convenes Emergency Fuel Meeting as Gasoline Shortages Hit Russia Amid Ukrainian Strikes

Putin admitted Russia’s fuel crisis is still ongoing, saying drivers face queues and often can’t find the right gasoline. Despite export bans, reserve releases, and higher refinery output, shortages persist as production falls and Ukrainian strikes hit key energy infrastructure.

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Hot Air

right

· Jun 27, 2026

The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians

The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians

The Moscow Times

center

· Jul 9, 2026

Regions Calling: Russia's Fuel-Producing Hub Struggles to Shake Off Supply Crisis

Even Bashkortostan, Russia's leading producer of diesel and gasoline, is feeling the impact of this summer's fuel crisis.

Meduza.io

left

· Jul 9, 2026

‘No gas? I remember when food was rationed’: How Russian officials and propagandists are trying to reassure, shame, and intimidate Russians over the fuel crisis

Russia has been in the grip of a fuel crisis since late May. A gasoline shortage, initially localized, has spread across the entire country. Russians are now waiting in enormous lines at gas stations, searching online for ways to make their own gasoline, and even secretly siphoning it from parked cars. The authorities and the state propaganda machine are promising that the problem will soon be solved — while also shaming people for “panic buying” and urging them to be patient, recalling crises Russia has weathered before. Meduza has compiled a selection of quotes on the subject.

Intel Slava

center

· Jul 10, 2026

🇷🇺⛽ — Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple [...]

— Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple regions, the Financial Times reports. A Russian ban on diesel exports risks causing fuel shortages in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Moscow's decision coincides with Trump's announcement ending the US-Iran ceasefire, which has further reduced Persian Gulf supply flows. The combined effect has driven a sharp rise in wholesale diesel prices in Europe, with trading data showing prices approaching 135 per barrel.@IntelSlava

Daily Express

right

· Jun 25, 2026

Disaster for Putin as major oil refinery offline until 2027 after huge Ukraine strikes

The facility is expected to be out of action for at least six months.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Russia is in the midst of a major fuel crisis

Russia is in the midst of a major fuel crisis

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Politics · 3
World · 2

Related coverage for "Putin Convenes Emergency Fuel Meeting as Gasoline Shortages Hit Russia Amid Ukrainian Strikes": Hot Air — The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians. The Moscow Times — Regions Calling: Russia's Fuel-Producing Hub Struggles to Shake Off Supply Crisis. Meduza.io — ‘No gas? I remember when food was rationed’: How Russian officials and propagandists are trying to reassure, shame, and intimidate Russians over the fuel crisis. Intel Slava — 🇷🇺⛽ — Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple [...]. Daily Express — Disaster for Putin as major oil refinery offline until 2027 after huge Ukraine strikes. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MGyWTVLzq79BbxAh4S83gQ.jpg — Russia is in the midst of a major fuel crisis