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Kamchatka Gas Crisis Won't Spread to Moscow
President of the Moscow Fuel Association Evgeny Arkusha has told RIA Novosti information agency that there will be no gasoline crisis in the Russia capital of the type now occurring in Kamchatka. “The situation with the problems of production and delivery of fuel in Kamchatka is not reflected in Moscow at all,” he said.
Gasoline sales at filling stations in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka are limited to 30 liters per person because of a shortage of fuel. High-octane gasoline is selling for a fixed price of 27 rubles per liter of Ai92 grade gasoline and 28 rubles per liter of ai-95. Gas is not being sold in canisters at all.
“First of all,” Arkusha said, “Moscow is very far away from Kamchatka. Second, fuel is delivered according to different plans in different regions.”
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