Russian news outlets report that gasoline supplies to Crimea are now carried out on a regular basis via the Kerch ferry crossing. In addition, fuel delivery by rail is also being established.

Currently, diesel fuel costs about 34.26 rubles (11.62 UAH), AI-92 gasoline — approximately 37.08 rubles (12.57 UAH), and AI-95 — about 38.29 rubles (12.97 UAH). These prices are somewhat higher than those in Russia, but noticeably lower than in the rest of Ukraine.

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At the same time, at a number of gas stations on the peninsula, fuel prices still exceed Russian indicators. The reason is that some local oil companies have not yet registered in the Russian Federation, so purchasing fuel from Russian suppliers is considered a foreign trade operation for them. It is also worth considering that the Feodosia oil refinery still has large remnants of imported fuel purchased earlier at inflated prices.