Mongolia is not facing a fuel shortage; it will import diesel fuel from South Korea www.open.kg
The Secretary of State of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources of Mongolia, Dashpurev Buriad, held a press conference where he discussed the fuel situation. He assured that during the Naadam celebration, the prices for AI-92 gasoline and diesel fuel will remain stable, and no supply disruptions are expected.
After Naadam, a meeting of the Joint Council on Prices and Supplies is planned, where the possibility of increasing the price of AI-92 gasoline will be considered, while the price of diesel fuel may be revised downwards, noted Buriad.
Dashpurev Buriad
Buriad also reported on the difficult situation with disruptions and shortages in Russia, but noted that this does not affect Mongolia, as the parties continue to work within the agreed conditions. He added that enterprises capable of importing products from China have already placed orders, and agreements for importing diesel fuel from the Republic of Korea are in the process of being fulfilled.
Additionally, the Mongolian side has reached agreements with Chinese companies PetroChina and China Oil for the purchase of petroleum products. It is expected that there will be no problems with price increases or supply shortages in the near future. Before the press conference, Buriad held meetings with business representatives who confirmed the absence of issues with logistics and resource shortages.
Published Date:2026-07-07





