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AI-92 gasoline price rises by MNT 250 per liter from July 15

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AI-92 gasoline price rises by MNT 250 per liter from July 15

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has announced changes to domestic fuel prices following adjustments to July border prices set by Russia's oil supplier Rosneft and other companies.

According to the ministry, starting July 15, 2026, fuel retailers will:

Increase the price of AI-92 gasoline by MNT 250 per liter

Reduce the price of diesel fuel by MNT 150 per liter

The Ministry stated that the price adjustments reflect changes in July border prices from Russian suppliers. It also noted that the government is closely monitoring international developments, including the domestic situation in Russia, which supplies 97% of Mongolia's petroleum imports, and is implementing various measures to ensure a stable and uninterrupted fuel supply across the country.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has announced changes to domestic fuel prices following adjustments to July border prices set by Russia's oil supplier Rosneft and other companies.

According to the ministry, starting July 15, 2026, fuel retailers will:

Increase the price of AI-92 gasoline by MNT 250 per liter

Reduce the price of diesel fuel by MNT 150 per liter

The Ministry stated that the price adjustments reflect changes in July border prices from Russian suppliers. It also noted that the government is closely monitoring international developments, including the domestic situation in Russia, which supplies 97% of Mongolia's petroleum imports, and is implementing various measures to ensure a stable and uninterrupted fuel supply across the country.

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