Russia could address crude market if gasoline measures fail - Sechin
MOSCOW. May 5 (Interfax) - The Russian government could look at measures to improve trading in crude oil and the work of petroleum exchanges if gasoline market monitoring does not produce the desired results, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said at a government meeting on the fuel and energy sector.
"If we do not see any signs of stabilization in the course of the monitoring that we are conducting, then further measures are possible with respect to the feedstock for producing gasolines," Sechin said.