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U.S. Renews Russian Oil Waiver After Pressure From Countries Dealing with Iran War Price Shocks

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Friday Washington will not renew waivers for Russian and Iranian oil when they expire on Sunday, following intense criticism from lawmakers.
  • Previous waivers authorized by the Treasury Department allowed 140 million barrels of Iranian oil to reach global markets, while a separate Russian oil waiver freed 100 million barrels to relieve supply pressure.
  • On Friday, global oil prices dropped 9% to about $90 a barrel after Iran temporarily reopened the Strait of Hormuz, while the eight-week war has damaged more than 80 oil facilities in the Middle East.
  • Lawmakers from both political parties criticized the administration, arguing the waivers support Iranian and Russian economies; partner countries requested extensions during Group of 20 meetings in Washington this week.
  • Sanctions expert Brett Erickson of Obsidian Risk Advisors suggested Friday's renewal might not be the final waiver, noting "the conflict has done lasting damage to global energy markets, and the tools available to stabilize them are nearly exhausted.
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The decision, which provoked the wrath of the democrats and Ukraine, came two days after the statements of the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, who had ruled out a further extension.

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