Ministry of Energy: the situation with fuel supplies to Crimea has returned to normal
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The situation with fuel supplies to Crimea has returned to normal, despite the objective difficulties with cargo delivery. This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Energy.
Now the peninsula is provided with motor gasoline for 10-12 days, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for 12 days, and diesel fuel for five days.
“A rhythmic supply of all types of motor fuel from the refinery and along the route has been organized,” the ministry added.
September 9, Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev confirmedthat there were shortages of diesel fuel at some city gas stations. The shortage is due to logistical problems. At the same time, he clarified that fuel tankers with fuel are already in Kerch and diesel should appear at gas stations during the day.
On August 22, it became known about an increase in cases of fuel shortages at gas stations in different regions of Russia, including Crimea. In response to this, the Ministry of Energy of the Republic statedthat the peninsula is provided with fuel and lubricants, and there is no shortage of fuel at gas stations.
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