Russia suspends liquefied petroleum gas exports to Ukraine again – traders

Russian exporters have suspended liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exports to Ukraine for the second time in a month because Russia`s regulator has not given clearance for the shipments, traders said on Thursday, according to Reuters.

Russia restricted LPG exports to Ukraine in early April for a few days citing concerns it could be used for military purposes, Reuters reported.

Russian railway statistics, seen by Reuters, also showed there had been no LNG exports to Ukraine from Russia since May 1.

Traders said the Russian regulator, the Federal Service for Technical and Export Control (FSTEC), had not given clearance for the LPG shipments.

The FSTEC was not immediately available to comment.

LPG, or propane and butane, is usually cheaper than many other kinds of fuel, such as gasoline. It can be used in cars, household utilities or to produce electric power.

Ukraine is Russia`s second-largest LPG market after Poland. Last year, Russia shipped 800,000 tonnes of the fuel to Ukraine.

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