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Iraq Cancels Lukoil Cargoes as U.S. Sanctions Bite

U.S. sanctions on Russia's top oil firms caused a 20% drop in crude exports and a rise in at-sea storage to over 380 million barrels, affecting key buyers like India and China.

  • On Nov. 2, Russia's four-week average crude exports fell to 3.58 million barrels per day, down 190,000 from Oct. 26, and daily exports dropped 20% to 3.02 million.
  • The U.S. government imposed blocking sanctions on Oct. 22 targeting Rosneft and Lukoil, freezing U.S.-based assets while Ukraine's strikes further reduced Russian oil output and exports.
  • During the week ending Nov. 2, 26 tankers loaded 21.11 million barrels, down from 34 vessels carrying 26.41 million a week earlier, while floating storage rose 8% to more than 380 million barrels.
  • India, China and Turkey have paused or reduced imports of roughly 95% of Russia's crude as Reliance Industries and Indian Oil Corp. comply with U.S. sanctions, benefiting Western competitors.
  • Bloomberg cautioned that sanctions could tighten scrutiny on Russian crude, while ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell and TotalEnergies saw 61% profit growth amid future export uncertainty.
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Marine supplies of Russian oil fell the most since January 2024 due to new US sanctions against Russian companies Lukoil and Rosneft.

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Новая газета. Европа broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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