Litwin
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but they say that our sanctions dont hurt
I just feel Moscow´s PAIN , A LOT OF PAIN is COMING FROM MOSCOW TODAY )))
" Saddam Putsein the Great Loser" is rapidly sending Muscovy back to 15c borders
Two dozen of the 50 tankers, which have fallen under U.S. sanctions since October 2023, have stopped transporting stolen Siberian oil, Bloomberg writes.
The sanctions are the result of a price cap on stolen Siberian oil imposed by the G7 countries and the European Union in December 2022 — companies were forbidden from transporting and insuring stolen Siberian oil bought above $60 per barrel. It was assumed that the measure would limit Moscow’s revenues from oil exports without creating a jump in energy prices on the world market. However, China and India, where Moscow redirected about 90% of its exports after the restrictions were imposed, chose not to join the Western bloc’s measure.
I just feel Moscow´s PAIN , A LOT OF PAIN is COMING FROM MOSCOW TODAY )))
" Saddam Putsein the Great Loser" is rapidly sending Muscovy back to 15c borders
U.S. Producers Break Annual Oil Production Record
Based on oil production data from the Energy Information Administration at noon on December 15, the U.S. set a new oil production record.
www.forbes.com
Two dozen of the 50 tankers, which have fallen under U.S. sanctions since October 2023, have stopped transporting stolen Siberian oil, Bloomberg writes.
The sanctions are the result of a price cap on stolen Siberian oil imposed by the G7 countries and the European Union in December 2022 — companies were forbidden from transporting and insuring stolen Siberian oil bought above $60 per barrel. It was assumed that the measure would limit Moscow’s revenues from oil exports without creating a jump in energy prices on the world market. However, China and India, where Moscow redirected about 90% of its exports after the restrictions were imposed, chose not to join the Western bloc’s measure.
Tankers Tied to the Russian Oil Trade Grind to a Halt Following US Sanctions
A chunk of the vast fleet of tankers that Russia uses to deliver its crude oil is grinding to a halt under the weight of US sanctions, a sign that tougher measures by western regulators might be starting to have tangible effects on Moscow.
www.bloomberg.com