Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak ordered an analysis of possible difficulties with the delivery of oil products after the entry into force of the new Rules on Non-Discriminatory Access (NPA) to the Russian Railways infrastructure from September 1, 2024. The minutes of the meeting dated May 28 that I read prove this. RBC.
According to the current temporary rules of Russian Railways, oil products are considered the third priority during transportation. However, the publication stated that the IPA does not ensure the protection of this status, and stated that depending on the type of post, they can be classified as sixth and lower ranks.
Russian Railways warned that restrictions may be imposed on the export of oil products and large amounts of cargo from the first five stages. This may affect supply to the east, where export flows are concentrated.
Experts think there is a risk of rising gasoline and diesel fuel prices in the Far East due to problems in deliveries to local refineries that focus on exports to China. The difficulties experienced in shipping products from Western refineries to the east of the country cannot be ignored.
Novak instructed the Department of Energy and FAS to evaluate the logistics risks in transporting oil products after changing their priorities and report back with recommendations at the next meeting. Other oil workers will be informed about the results.
Before that Germany and Czech Republic in the nameNovak instructed to assess the risks of losing priority of oil products during rail transportation; The European Union was supposed to stop buying Russian energy resources.
Previously in Czech Republic saidWhen they get rid of dependence on Russian oil.
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Source: Gazeta

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