Krasnodar – The fuel supply situation in Kuban is under control. This is reported by the Ministry of Fuel and Energy and Housing and Communal Services of the Krasnodar Krai.

Currently, more than 1,000 gas stations are operating in the region. The sale of gasoline and diesel fuel is proceeding as planned. Significant fuel reserves are also reported.

No information about the mass closure of gas stations in municipalities has been received by the ministry. The restrictions introduced at some stations are related to logistics. They are temporary.

Furthermore, the autumn sowing campaign is actively underway in the region, and the demand for fuel and lubricants among farmers is increasing.

Krasnodar

Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 by Catherine the Great as a key fortress to defend the empire’s southern borders. Originally named Yekaterinodar, it served as the cultural and administrative center for the Cossack hosts in the Kuban region before being renamed in 1920. Today, it is a vibrant hub known for its agriculture, industry, and Cossack heritage.

Kuban

Kuban is a historical region located in southern Russia around the Kuban River, stretching from the Caucasus Mountains to the Azov and Black Seas. Historically, it was a contested borderland and became a major Cossack settlement in the late 18th century after the Russian Empire annexed the territory from the Ottoman Empire. Today, it is known for its fertile agricultural lands, the unique culture of the Kuban Cossacks, and the city of Krasnodar as its administrative center.