Russia’s Fuel Crisis Cripples Hospitals and Fire Services as State Contracts Collapse
State fuel tenders across Russia are collapsing as suppliers find fixed-price contracts unprofitable due to rising gasoline prices. This has led to vital institutions like hospitals, fire brigades, and municipal services struggling to secure fuel, with tender cancellations tripling compared to last year. The supply tightness is a direct consequence of Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian oil refineries, which have significantly reduced refining capacity and constrained domestic fuel supplies. Consequently, public institutions are increasingly forced to accept less competitive bids or even sign with single suppliers, impacting the operational capabilities of essential services.