The Prime Minister has taken yet another "crisis" solution: the export duty on oil in Russia from June 1, 2011 increased by $10 - $453,7 to $462,1 per ton. The corresponding decree Vladimir Putin signed on may 26. Concessional rate of duty will be from June 1 $217,5 per tonne compared with $211,7 per tonne, current, according to Interfax. goboslide on light oil products on June 1, will be $309,6 per ton, for dark - $215,8 per ton. At present the duty on light oil products is $304 per ton, for dark - at $211.8 per ton. Recall that the Russian government has sharply increased the export duty on gasoline in may 2011, in order to stabilize prices in the domestic market. It was a response to the fuel crisis, which resulted in gasoline became much more expensive, and in some regions have disappeared from sale. The government and the FAS continue to blame the fuel company, considering the situation conspiracy of the oil companies.