Tanking it
Ukrainian drone strikes have disabled one sixth of Russia’s oil refining capacity and led to a protracted fuel crisis
The Russian gasoline market is currently in the grips of a fuel shortage the likes of which it hasn’t seen for years, with Ukrainian drones disabling one sixth of Russia’s oil refining capacity. Why has Russia’s annual fuel shortage hit the country before the end of the year?
Ukrainian drones have knocked out approximately 17% of Russian oil refining capacity since the beginning of August.
“If it weren’t for the drones, I think things would be a lot easier.”
To solve the problem systemically, there are two options: either end the war in Ukraine or abandon the current market model whereby the state regulates fuel prices.









