Russia's gasoline supply crisis is spreading to Central Asia, where several countries lack sufficient domestic fuel production and have long relied on Russian imports. Kyrgyzstan said this week it has asked regional partners including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to help secure energy and stabilise domestic oil-product supplies. Uzbekistan has seen a sharp rise in gasoline prices, and Kazakhstan has tightened border controls to curb illicit fuel exports. The disruption follows refiner

2026-07-02

Russia's gasoline supply crisis is spreading to Central Asia, where several countries lack sufficient domestic fuel production and have long relied on Russian imports. Kyrgyzstan said this week it has asked regional partners including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to help secure energy and stabilise domestic oil-product supplies. Uzbekistan has seen a sharp rise in gasoline prices, and Kazakhstan has tightened border controls to curb illicit fuel exports. The disruption follows refinery outages in Russia after Ukrainian drone strikes; local authorities and media report that by end-June roughly 90% of Russian regions were under fuel rationing or experiencing supply interruptions.