Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Emphasizes Fuel Supply Monitoring
Novak instructs to use all available instruments to provide Russia with fuel

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On June 8, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak emphasized the need for effective monitoring and actions to ensure reliable fuel supplies in Russia. The Ministry of Energy discussed measures to maintain market balance and address logistical challenges amid changing market conditions.
- 01Alexander Novak highlighted the importance of monitoring the national fuel and energy sector.
- 02The Ministry of Energy proposed support measures to stabilize the domestic fuel market.
- 03The meeting focused on ensuring seamless petroleum product supplies to consumers.
- 04Participants reviewed price trends for gasoline and diesel fuel.
- 05Logistical issues and regional fuel availability were key discussion points.
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During a meeting on June 8, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stressed the necessity for specific actions to monitor the national fuel and energy sector effectively. He called for utilizing all available instruments to ensure reliable supplies of oil products to consumers. The Ministry of Energy presented measures aimed at maintaining balance in the domestic fuel market. Key points included ensuring seamless petroleum product supplies, responding promptly to market changes, and addressing logistical challenges. The meeting also included an analysis of the fuel market, focusing on gasoline and diesel prices and the availability of fuel in various regions.
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The measures discussed aim to stabilize the fuel market, impacting consumers and businesses reliant on petroleum products.
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