Russia’s gasoline use is roughly 85,000 to 90,000 metric tons per day based on recent reporting about domestic production levels and shortages. One Reuters-cited estimate put output at about 90,000 metric tons per day , while another report said shutdowns had cut daily output to roughly 85,000 tons.

What that means

  • This is a rough current estimate , not a fixed national consumption figure. Recent refinery disruptions and export limits have made Russia’s supply picture unusually tight.
  • The number can move day to day depending on refinery outages, attacks, maintenance, and government restrictions.
  • If you want, I can also convert that into barrels per day or compare it with U.S. gasoline use.