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U.S. Authorises 30‑Day Waiver for Purchase of Russian Oil Stranded at Sea

The United States has issued a temporary 30‑day sanctions waiver allowing other countries to purchase Russian crude oil and petroleum products currently stranded at sea, a move aimed at easing global energy supply pressures amid geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices, according to Reuters.

The waiver, authorised by the U.S. Treasury Department, permits buyers to import Russian oil loaded onto tankers before the waiver’s start date without violating U.S. sanctions. It is valid until April 11, 2026, covering millions of barrels that have been stuck offshore due to logistical and sanction-related constraints, as highlighted by The Guardian.

The Times of India described the measure as a short-term step to stabilise global energy markets, particularly after conflicts in the Middle East and shipping challenges through the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices above $100 per barrel. While it provides temporary relief to buyers, critics say the waiver could complicate broader Western sanctions aimed at limiting Russian oil revenues.

The waiver has already freed multiple cargoes for sale, boosting short-term global supply and easing pressure on markets strained by geopolitical uncertainty. Economists caution that the move is a narrow, temporary measure rather than a long-term policy shift, designed to address immediate disruptions rather than fundamentally altering the structure of sanctions or global oil flows.

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