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Residents of Surgut, Russia’s oil capital, continue to face ongoing fuel shortages, leading to long lines at gas stations. Drivers often wait hours before opening in order to purchase gasoline, which is reported to be diluted and cheaper than usual. The scarcity has caused significant inconvenience for local motorists and has become a concern within the community.

Surgut is a key hub for Russia’s oil and gas industry, hosting the headquarters of the nation’s largest energy companies and numerous major oil fields. Despite its central role in the country’s energy sector, the region has not been immune to fuel supply disruptions, reflecting broader challenges within Russia’s fuel distribution networks.

The fuel crisis has raised questions about supply chain stability amidst ongoing economic and geopolitical tensions. Local authorities have yet to issue detailed statements, but the situation remains tense as residents seek reliable access to fuel. The long lines and shortages underscore the ongoing impact of the crisis on daily life in Surgut.

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