Russian oil company Tatneft has implemented restrictions on gasoline and diesel sales across its network of filling stations within Russia. The company is now exclusively accepting cash payments for fuel purchases. Reports indicate drivers at Tatneft stations in Chelyabinsk have been informed of a purchase limit of 30 liters per vehicle, citing “technical reasons” for the change. These measures come as Ukraine intensifies its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, potentially disrupting supply chains. The move raises concerns about fuel availability and potential price increases for consumers. Independent media outlet Meduza first reported the restrictions, and the information was subsequently confirmed by Interfax. This action suggests a proactive response by Tatneft to mitigate potential disruptions caused by ongoing conflict.