Gasoline sales restrictions have been introduced in Adygea, while authorities in the Volgograd Region and Kuban explain the need for sales limits by excessive demand and the chains' own decisions. Social media users have questioned the necessity of the limits.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," in the Volgograd Region, drivers encountered inoperative pumps and a ban on fuel dispensers in canisters at some large gas stations a week ago. Cashiers claim the pumps are closed for repairs and deny any fuel problems. At smaller gas stations, however, restrictions were indeed in place, specifically limiting the amount of fuel dispensed per receipt to 100 liters. As early as June 16, local authorities announced that there was no fuel shortage in the region. Residents confirmed that they had not encountered queues, but noted a rise in fuel prices. At gas stations in rural areas of Kalmykia, the Astrakhan, and Volgograd regions, local residents say they are seeing a surge in demand for fuel, which has risen in price in recent days.
Temporary restrictions on gasoline sales are being introduced in Adygea, Murat Kumpilov, head of the Republic of Adygea, announced today on his Telegram channel. According to him, "deliveries in the region are proceeding as usual, gasoline and diesel fuel reserves at suppliers are at the standard level," and there are no grounds for interruptions. However, according to the regional head, there is a surge in demand at gas stations. "Temporary restrictions on passenger vehicle fill-ups are being introduced to stabilize the situation in Adygea. These measures are aimed at ensuring a more even distribution of fuel," Kumpilov explained.
Authorities in Krasnodar Krai also assured that the problems are related to surge demand.
The Kuban regional task force stated that there is no fuel shortage in Krasnodar Krai and that regional authorities have not made any decisions to restrict gasoline and diesel fuel sales. "Possible restrictions are imposed by gas stations themselves, typically due to repair work or supply logistics issues due to artificially generated demand," the statement said.
Blogger Max Anapsky writes that there is no gasoline shortage in Anapa. "Gasoline was and still is available in Anapa. There are small lines, perhaps because of the Crimeans, they're in trouble," he wrote. Krasnodar City Duma Deputy Alexander Safronov reported stopping at a Lukoil gas station on the M4 highway near Goryachiy Klyuch. "You can't fill up the tank—no more than 30 liters per car. Some stations don't have 92 or 95 octane gasoline," he said. He also added that gasoline cannot be poured into canisters.
"Krasnodar. I just filled up and got 30 liters," Irina wrote in the comments.
"Perhaps, upon presentation of farming documents, there are other solutions. My husband got 10 liters in his tank and 10 liters in his canister. He has a small tractor in his garden, so he took the documents with him," Tatyana wrote.
"Rostov Main" published a video of a subscriber who talks about the availability of gasoline and the absence of lines and restrictions. Meanwhile, A-95, judging by the video, costs 140 rubles per liter.
V1 publishes a video of the line at the Lukoil gas station.
"7:30, June 24, 2026, Socialist Street. According to the workers, there is no gasoline. And according to officials, there is, but I believe the sign at the gas station more than the words," writes Alex West in the comments, attaching a photo of the Lukoil gas station, at the entrance to which there is a sign informing about technical problems.
"On Kamyshinsky "Lukoil gas stations sell gasoline in quantities of no more than 30 liters per car. There's no gasoline at Euroil gas stations," writes the Telegram channel "Zhest Kamyshin." In response to a commenter's question, user Olya indicated that they only pour into the tank.
An official comment about the introduced restrictions appeared on the morning of June 23 on the official website of the regional industry and trade and fuel and energy complex.
Starting June 23, Lukoil will introduce restrictions on the amount dispensed per transaction: 30 liters of gasoline, 60 liters of diesel fuel in the city, and 200 liters outside the city on highways. The committee has not yet received information about restrictions being introduced at other major gas distribution networks (Gazprom and Rosneft), which continue to operate as usual. As a reminder, last week, Tatneft introduced restrictions on the sale of AI-95 gasoline to 20 liters, later increasing it to 30 liters. The situation in the regional fuel market remains stable. "For several days, we have seen increased demand for fuel, including seasonal demand," the statement reads.
Meanwhile, the Lukoil gas station hotline is reporting information that is fundamentally different from the information provided by the Committee for Industry and Fuel and Energy Complex. According to the operator, restrictions in the Volgograd region apply to gasoline purchases of no more than 100 liters per purchase, while diesel fuel sales are proceeding as usual, with no restrictions, V1 reports.
According to Volgogradstat, consumer prices for petroleum products continued to rise from June 16 to 22.
According to the statistics agency, as of June 22, the average price of a liter of diesel fuel in the Volgograd region was 76.42 rubles, up 0.5% from the previous week. The price of motor gasoline increased by an average of 0.3%, reaching 68.49 rubles per liter. AI-92 gasoline increased in price by 0.26% to 64.60 rubles per liter; AI-95 gasoline increased by 0.25%, reaching an average price of 71.69 rubles. per liter, according to the publication "Height 102."