Russia will divert export oil to refineries amid fuel shortage concerns, Reuters says
Russia plans to reduce crude oil exports as it seeks to increase refining volumes in June amid concerns over fuel shortages.
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41.4
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Russia plans to reduce crude oil exports as it seeks to increase refining volumes in June amid concerns over fuel shortages.
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