Key facts
- Russia received its first gasoline cargo from India.
- The gasoline shipment was approximately 68,000 metric tons.
- Ukrainian attacks are disrupting Russia's domestic refining capacity.
- Fuel shortages are spreading across at least 10 Russian regions.
- The Moscow region is among those impacted by fuel shortages.
- Russia is exploring an overland oil transport route to India.
- The overland route aims to bypass maritime chokepoints.
- This plan could reshape India's energy security.
Russia has received its inaugural gasoline cargo from India, a shipment totaling approximately 68,000 metric tons. This delivery arrives as Russia grapples with disruptions to its domestic refining capacity, largely attributed to Ukrainian attacks. The fuel shortage is reportedly spreading, with at least 10 Russian regions now experiencing impacts on supply, including the crucial Moscow region.
