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Sanctions Drive Russian Oil into the Shadows

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Ben Cahill
@bencahillenergy
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Sanctions have probably knocked 2 to 3 million barrels per day (b/d) of Russian crude oil and products offline, even before this week’s closure of an export pipeline carrying crude... Show More

Sanctions have probably knocked 2 to 3 million barrels per day (b/d) of Russian crude oil and products offline, even before this week’s closure of an export pipeline carrying crude from Kazakhstan and Russia. But energy trade with most Russian entities remains legal, and companies will gradually adjust to sanctions. Some of Russia’s oil exports will be lost, but much will be

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Rory Johnston @Rory_Johnston · Mar 27, 2022
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Excellent from @bencahillenergy on Russia, but *especially* great summary on state of US-Saudi/UAE relations. And I'd go even further: not only an abandonment of OPEC+'s stated goals, but a reversal of decades of demonstrated Saudi oil policy disposition
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