Russia has banned aviation fuel exports until November 30 to ensure domestic supply stability amid falling refinery output. This move follows Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities, which have reduced Russia’s fuel processing capacity. The restriction aims to prevent shortages and maintain domestic market equilibrium. Russia has banned aviation fuel exports until November 30 to ensure domestic supply stability amid falling refinery output. This move follows Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities, which have reduced Russia’s fuel processing capacity. The restriction aims to prevent shortages and maintain domestic market equilibrium.
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