Interfax reports that Tatneft, a Russian oil company, has limited sales at its stations.
Interfax reported that Tatneft, the Russian oil producer, has imposed restrictions on the sale of gasoline and diesel at all its stations in Russia.
Interfax reported that a company hotline said temporary limits were imposed on fuel purchase and that only cash payments would be accepted.
Tatneft, Russia's 5th largest?oil company, has hundreds of fuel stations throughout the country. It is particularly strong in the Moscow region. The company has not made an official comment on the report.
The mayor of Moscow said on Tuesday morning that an oil refinery in Moscow owned by Gazprom was damaged during a drone attack from Ukraine. The emergency services reported that a fire had been extinguished at the refinery and that its operations were unaffected.
According to official data, calculations, and social media, the 'number of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries doubled between?the beginning of 2026 and now, leading to a decline in production of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Mark Trevelyan (Reporting)
(source: Reuters)