fuel crisis
Coverage of fuel crisis in the Nexus archive.
- Russia Bans Diesel Exports as Ukrainian Strikes Intensify Fuel Crisis
Russia has temporarily banned diesel exports until July 31 to address a fuel crisis caused by Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Domestic shortages have led to rationing and long lines at gas stations, with President Vladimir Putin downplaying the situation as 'not critical'.
- Island-wide blackout hits Cuba as its fuel reserve dwindles and aging grid crumbles
Cuba experienced an island-wide blackout due to dwindling fuel reserves and a deteriorating electric grid. The blackout, reported by the state-run Electric Union, follows a fuel crisis exacerbated by U.S. tariffs and reduced oil imports, leading to halted public transportation and canceled surgeries.
- Russian Police Officer Pulls Out Sidearm to Enforce Gas Station Queues in Siberia's Irkutsk
A Russian police officer in Siberia's Irkutsk region drew their sidearm to enforce gas station queues after a man attempted to bypass a five-hour fuel line and threatened an officer. Police and national guardsmen are deployed to manage the fuel crisis.
- FirstFT: China releases Christian pastor after Trump raised his case with Xi
China released a Christian pastor after Trump raised his case with Xi. The article also notes Wall Street banks recovering in China and Ukrainian drone strikes causing a Russian fuel crisis.
- Ukraine striking Russian energy infrastructure at unprecedented rate
Ukraine is conducting a drone campaign against Russian energy infrastructure at an unprecedented rate, leading to Russia's worst fuel crisis in decades.
- Will economic pressure move the Kremlin towards talks with Kyiv?
Relentless Ukrainian strikes on refineries have caused a fuel crisis in Russia. The article questions whether economic pressure will lead the Kremlin to engage in talks with Kyiv.
- Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal in latest long-range attack on Russia
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia, as part of ongoing strikes on Russian oil infrastructure. The attack caused casualties and political pressure on the Kremlin, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy framing it as targeting Russian war funding. Russian officials reported 72 drones shot down, while Putin dismissed the strikes as non-critical.
- Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal in latest long-range attack on Russia
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and a military target in Kronstadt, as per Russian officials and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The attack follows a fuel crisis in Crimea and a previous strike in June, with 72 drones shot down and one civilian casualty reported in Crimea.
- Ukrainian Strikes Disable 42% of Russian Refining Capacity
Ukrainian strikes have disabled 42.74% of Russia’s oil refining capacity, causing $13.5 billion in industry losses since August 2025. This has led to a fuel crisis in Russia, with authorities prioritizing government vehicles and disrupting freight logistics.
- A major Russian attack kills 20 in Kyiv as Ukrainian strikes batter Moscow's oil sector
A Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed 20 civilians and injured over 90 others, described by Ukraine as retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities. Ukraine's attacks on Russian oil infrastructure have caused fuel shortages, while diplomatic efforts to end the war remain unsuccessful.
- Putin’s economy is running on fumes after Ukrainian attacks
Ukrainian missile and drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have triggered a severe fuel crisis, with two-thirds of Russia’s regions reporting supply issues and Crimea under a state of emergency. President Vladimir Putin acknowledges the problem but downplays its severity, while social media shows chaos at fuel stations and India exporting refined Russian oil back to Russia.
- Russia's fuel crisis: Is Putin under pressure?
Ukraine's extended campaign against Russian energy infrastructure is disrupting fuel supplies and military logistics. Fuel shortages are increasing in occupied Crimea, potentially pressuring Putin to consider negotiations.
- Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, moves to import fuel as drone strikes squeeze supply
Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, is importing fuel due to a crisis caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on its refineries. The strikes have led to supply shortages, prompting fuel restrictions and long lines at gas stations.
- Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries plunge Russia into a summer fuel crisis
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries have caused a fuel crisis, leading to long gas station queues, rationing, and a 25% drop in crude oil processing. President Vladimir Putin acknowledged supply issues but called shortages 'temporary,' while analysts noted 33% of Russia's refining capacity is offline, exacerbating demand during the agricultural season.
- Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries plunge Russia into a summer fuel crisis
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries have caused a summer fuel crisis, leading to gas station shortages and long queues. President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the issues, but the situation remains critical as fuel production has dropped significantly.
- Russia's Fuel Crisis Disrupts Cargo Transport to China, Drives Up Freight Costs
Fuel shortages in Russia are disrupting trucking routes to China, causing delivery delays and increased freight costs. Logistics companies report longer gas station waits, reduced daily driving distances, and a 10% tariff increase starting July 1.
- Putin Calls Emergency Fuel Meeting, Admits Russians Can’t Find the ‘Right’ Gasoline
Putin acknowledged Russia's ongoing fuel crisis, noting drivers face gasoline shortages and queues. Despite measures like export bans and increased refinery output, shortages persist due to declining production and Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure.
- Regions Calling: As Fuel Crisis Widens, Russia's Regions Brace for the Worst
Fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and supply networks are impacting lives across Russia's regions. The crisis is prompting regions to prepare for further challenges.
- Ukraine hits Moscow refinery as Zelenskyy seeks Trump support to end war
Ukraine targeted a Moscow refinery, part of broader attacks on Russia's oil refineries, which have damaged energy facilities and exacerbated a fuel crisis. Zelenskyy is seeking Trump's support to end the war.
- Ukraine hits fuel supplies to Crimea, sparking a fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting fuel supplies to Crimea have triggered a fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula, with attacks on refineries, depots, pipelines, and tanker trucks disrupting the land corridor from Russia. The Kremlin has acknowledged the crisis, which threatens tourism during the summer season and highlights Ukraine's ability to disrupt Russian operations.
- Empty Shelves, Fuel Rationing Hit Occupied Crimea as Ukraine Pressures Russian Logistics
Food shortages are worsening in Russian-occupied Crimea, with stores limiting purchases of staples due to logistical disruptions. Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation reported the shortages, which coincide with a fuel crisis as Ukrainian strikes on key transport routes strain Russia’s ability to supply the peninsula.
- Hong Kong airport set for volume shift after flights rejigged amid fuel crisis
Hong Kong's airport is experiencing a shift in flight volume as airlines adjust jet sizes and reduce schedules to manage costs amid a global fuel crisis and increased economy fares to Europe. Airlines have extended operations beyond June after initial consolidation efforts to offset higher jet fuel prices linked to the Middle Eastern war.
- US urged to boost oil exports to Britain to stop the Iran fuel crisis wrecking family holidays
The US is being urged to increase oil exports to Britain to mitigate the impact of the Iran fuel crisis on British family holidays. The crisis in Iran is causing disruptions that threaten to affect travel and holiday plans.
- Spirit Airlines begins ‘wind-down’, cancels all flights over fuel crisis
Spirit Airlines has begun a 'wind-down' process, canceling all flights due to a doubling in jet fuel prices, leading to the collapse of the US-based budget carrier and thousands of job losses.
- Guardian Essential poll: Australians want higher tax on gas exports and extension of petrol excise cut
A majority of Australians support taxing profits from gas exports and extending the fuel excise cut, according to the Guardian Essential poll. The fuel crisis is driving public preference for renewable energy over fossil fuels, with Australians reducing travel and energy use.
- European airlines will be forced to close by September if fuel crisis continues, says Wizz Air boss
European airlines face potential closure by September due to ongoing fuel crisis, as warned by Wizz Air CEO József Váradi. The crisis is causing severe financial strain on the industry.
- NZ Finance Minister Says Economic Recovery Delayed, Not Derailed
New Zealand's finance minister, Nicola Willis, stated that the economic recovery is delayed but not derailed. The government will adopt a cautious approach to the fuel crisis due to fiscal constraints, avoiding unrestrained spending to address higher pump prices.
- Australia news live: rental vacancies at record low in most big cities and prices rising
Australia's rental market is at its tightest ever with record low vacancies and rising rents in major cities. The Greens are urging the government to implement a rent freeze and eviction moratorium during the fuel crisis, citing similar pandemic-era protections.
- British Airways, Tui, easyJet and Jet2 warn Brits 'can forget their holidays' if the government doesn't relax taxes and rules - as flights are now costing holidaymakers HUNDREDS more due to fuel crisis and Iran war
British Airways, Tui, easyJet, and Jet2 have warned that Brits may no longer afford holidays due to increased flight costs driven by the fuel crisis, the Iran war, and existing government taxes and rules. The airlines urge the UK government to relax regulations and taxes to make travel more accessible.
- Iran war forces job losses, reverse migration in India’s ceramic hub
The ceramics industry in Gujarat's Morbi has been severely impacted by a fuel crisis, leading to widespread job losses and reverse migration. Most units in the sector are closed, affecting workers and local economic stability.
- Australia news live: Anthony Albanese says national cabinet to meet this week to discuss ‘long tail’ of fuel crisis
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will convene the national cabinet to address the ongoing fuel crisis, considering measures to boost domestic oil refining capacity. The meeting aims to update state and territory leaders on the government's response to the issue.
- Is your holiday going to be cancelled because of the fuel crisis? Everything you need to know as families are told to brace for travel chaos
The fuel crisis may lead to holiday cancellations and travel disruptions, with families advised to prepare for potential chaos. Rising fuel prices and supply shortages are causing concerns about travel and transportation.
- Albanese’s visits to key allies have borne early fruits of fuel and fertiliser but ‘resilience’ is on the budget agenda
Anthony Albanese's fuel diplomacy tour of Asia has yielded early results in fuel and fertiliser, but challenges remain. The prime minister visited Singapore and Malaysia, then returned to assess a damaged fuel refinery in Australia, emphasizing resilience in the budget agenda.
- British government urged to ban private jets amid fuel crisis by climate charity
A British climate charity is urging the government to ban private jets during a fuel crisis, citing environmental concerns. The call highlights the disparity in fuel usage and environmental impact between private aviation and public transport.
- Morning news brief
Peace talks are ongoing in the Middle East amid tensions exacerbated by Iran's actions, which are contributing to a potential fuel crisis in Europe. Additionally, U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell faces new sexual assault allegations.
- Dinner for few: Australians eating out less as fuel crisis deals biggest blow to consumer confidence since Covid
Australians are reducing dining out expenses, opting for cheaper meals and avoiding alcohol due to the fuel crisis and war in Iran, which has caused the biggest drop in consumer confidence since the pandemic. Households are adopting 'cautious consumption' habits as financial pressures resurface, similar to pandemic-era constraints.
- Traffic falls on major Sydney and Melbourne roads as fuel crisis sees Australians cut back on driving
Traffic on major Sydney and Melbourne roads has declined due to a fuel crisis, with Sydney highways showing 20% fewer weekend trips. Government data reveals thousands of daily trips have been reduced as Australians cut back on driving.
- Track current petrol and diesel prices, service station outages and shipments – Australia's fuel crisis in charts
Australia is experiencing a severe fuel crisis with widespread service station outages, elevated petrol and diesel prices, and disrupted oil shipments linked to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The federal government has taken measures like releasing reserves and cutting excise taxes to address the shortage.