Russia Poised to Largely Circumvent G-7 Oil Price Cap, Insurance Restrictions October 21, 2022 By Noah Browning, Dmitry Zhdannikov and Jonathan Saul Russia can access enough tankers to ship most of its oil beyond the reach of a new G-7 price cap,...
EU’s Sanctions Against Russia Could Deprive Some of World’s Tanker Fleet of Insurance October 19, 2022 By Alberto Nardelli, Christopher Condon and Alaric Nightingale The European Union’s latest sanctions on Russian petroleum could end up depriving a swath of the world’s tanker fleet of...
ExxonMobil Exits Russia After Putin Expropriates Assets Valued at More Than $4 Billion October 18, 2022 By Sabrina Valle Exxon Mobil Corp. said on Monday that it left Russia completely after President Vladimir Putin expropriated its properties following seven...
Russia Oil Exporter Rosneft Moves Into Tanker Chartering as Western Sanctions Loom October 18, 2022 By Nidhi Verma Russia’s biggest oil exporter Rosneft has expanded its tanker chartering business to ease oil shipments for buyers amid looming Western...
Exxon’s Russia Oil Output Collapsed After Rejection of Local Tanker Insurance: Sources October 17, 2022 Oil output at the giant Exxon-led Sakhalin-1 Russian Pacific project collapsed following the U.S. major’s refusal to accept local insurance...
EU’s Russia Oil Sanctions, Effective in December, Are Already Hitting Nation’s Trade October 11, 2022 By Julian Lee and Sherry Su European Union sanctions on Russian oil might still be eight weeks away, but they’re hitting trade in the nation’s crude...
EU Proposes Exempting Maritime Pilot Services From Russia Oil Ban October 3, 2022 By Jan Bratanic and Alberto Nardelli The European Union proposed making so-called pilot services exempt from sanctions targeting the transfer of Russian oil that are set...
Russia May Start Providing Trade Finance to Importers of Its Grain: Agriculture Minister October 3, 2022 Russia may start providing trade finance to importers of its grain as sanctions imposed on Moscow since it sent troops...
Russia Gas Pipelines Now Have Four Leaks, Blamed by Some on Sabotage September 29, 2022 By Christopher Jungstedt and Kati Pohjanpalo Another leak on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea has been disclosed, bringing...
EU Suspects Sabotage Is Cause of Leaks in Russia Gas Pipelines September 28, 2022 By Paul Carrel and Stine Jacobsen Any deliberate disruption to the EU’s energy infrastructure would meet a “robust and united response,” its top diplomat said, after...