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Oil price jumps after US sanctions Russia’s Rosneft and Lukoil

The oil price has jumped after the US has sanctioned Russia’s two largest oil companies to increase pressure on the Kremlin to negotiate an end to its war against Ukraine.

The White House’s new measures against Rosneft and Lukoil are the US’s first sanctions against Russia since Trump’s return to office in January. All assets belonging to the two companies in the US have been frozen, and US companies and individuals will be barred from doing business with them.

Significantly, the US is also threatening secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions that do business with Rosneft and Lukoil – which could include banks that facilitate sales of Russian oil in China, India and Turkey.

India state refiners are reported to be reviewing their purchases of Russian oil barrels to ensure that no supply will be coming directly from Rosneft and Lukoil.

Following the US move, Brent crude is up 3.8% at $64.95 per barrel, on top of a 2% rise on Wednesday.

That lifts the oil price away from the five-month low of $60 hit on Monday, which had fuelled hopes that inflationary pressures were easing.

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Europe adopts 19th sanctions package against Russia, including LNG import ban

The European Union is also tightening the screws on Russia’s energy economy.

EU countries have formally adopted a 19th package of sanctions against Russia for its war against Ukraine that includes a ban on Russian liquefied natural gas imports.

The package was approved last night after Slovakia dropped its block.

The EU’s LNG ban will take effect in two stages, Reuters reports:

Short-term contracts will end after six months and long-term contracts from January 1, 2027. The full ban comes a year earlier than the Commission’s proposed roadmap to end the bloc’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels.

The new EU package also adds new travel restrictions on Russian diplomats and lists 117 more vessels from Moscow’s shadow fleet, mostly tankers, bringing the total to 558. The listings include banks in Kazakhstan and Belarus, the [EU] presidency said.

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