The price ceiling will not affect oil products shipped from Russia before 00:28 on February 5

The ceiling price for Russian petroleum products will not affect materials loaded on tankers before February 5, 2023 and delivered before April 1. Web site US Department of the Treasury.

It was noted that in order not to fall within the scope of the restriction, Russian hydrocarbons must be loaded on the ship before 00:01 on February 5, 2023 (8:01 Moscow time) and unloaded at the destination port by 00:01 (08:01). :01 Moscow time) April 1, 2023 .

At the same time, American companies were allowed to transport Russian fuel purchased at a price above the ceiling price, provided the above timeframes were respected.

Formerly in the U.S. Treasury accepted He lowered the “ceiling” of oil prices from Russia at $ 60 per barrel. The US administration plans to reach an agreement with its allies and partners to further reduce the marginal price of Russian oil. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adewale Adeyemo said earlier that the G7 countries and Australia had agreed on a “ceiling” for the cost of raw materials at $60 per barrel.



Source: Gazeta

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