• ladicius@lemmy.world
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    Yes.

    “artificial surge” in demand

    Love that framing. The finger pointing is entertaining.

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      To be fair, when the refineries close to me would be burning and I drove an ICE car, I would fill up too.

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        That’s what I mean: That demand isn’t artificial in any way, it’s simple common sense.

        They frame common sense as if it were a problem - which in the context of ruzzia definitely looks like their national pastime 🤔

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          It’s artificial, in that it is an artifact of Ukraine blowing up a bunch of refineries. It’s perfectly reasonable though. But yeah, their framing is stupid.

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        A few people get the idea that they can make a profit by hoarding the fuel and selling it during the pending shortage. Add in the average person filling up a few extra containers. Then there is a shortage from “increased demand”. The shortage from production will take a few days/weeks to work its way through the supply chain.

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    Russia doesn’t seem to be heading for a fuel crisis, it’s already there …

    Reuters reports that Russia is set to import fuel by sea in June as it seeks to manage a gasoline shortage following extensive drone attacks on ‌its refineries,

    In a rare move for one of the world’s largest exporters of oil and refined products, Russia is expected to receive a cargo of gasoline via one of ​its western ports in June … It will be shipped from Asia, ​one source said, without providing details on volumes or suppliers.

    And Russia’s state railway monopoly announced Wednesday [June 17] the creation of a specialized task force to manage fuel transportation across the country, according to the Moscow Times:

    An increasing number of regions implement rationing measures amid a coordinated Ukrainian drone campaign against oil refineries and supply lines … In a statement, Russian Railways said the new task force will focus on maintaining steady deliveries of petroleum products while navigating a volatile “operational environment” — a standard euphemism used by officials to refer to the fallout from Ukrainian attacks.