Russia faces a growing shortage of AI-95 gasoline as refineries prioritize AI-92 production amid unscheduled maintenance and rising seasonal demand. Buyers report difficulty securing supply despite paying a 10% premium over market rates.
Russia's fuel market is experiencing a shortage of AI-95 gasoline due to unscheduled refinery maintenance, reduced primary processing, and seasonal demand increases. Market participants report that refineries are prioritizing the production of AI-92 gasoline, making AI-95 increasingly difficult to procure even at a 10% premium.
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