Russian premium unleaded gasoline 95 RON climbed to a record high on June 18 on the back of a rebound in driving to levels before the coronavirus pandemic took hold. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now 95 RON basis FCA Moscow traded as high as Rb58,000/mt ($835.70/mt) on the St. Petersburg exchange June 18, the highest ever, according to S&P Global Platts data. Prices had previously set a record below Rb57,000/mt in 2018. Nearby Ryazan finished trading at Rb59,305/mt. “I don’t remember such prices ever,” a trader said. Gasoline has been climbing since the end of April as demand gradually recovered at a time when refineries reduced throughput or were out for maintenance. At the start of June, Russia’s energy ministry […]