US Extends Sakhalin-2 Oil Exports to Japan Until 2026
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Russian oil shipments to Japan will continue

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has extended the authorization for transactions involving the shipment to Japan of oil produced under the Russian "Sakhalin-2" project until December 18 of this year.
Dmitry Kalak Reading time: 1 minute
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RBC reports this, citing a relevant post on the U.S. agency’s website.

“All transactions prohibited by the decision of November 21, 2022 <…> concerning the maritime transport of crude oil originating from the Sakhalin-2 project are authorized until 12:01 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on December 18, 2026, provided that the Sakhalin-2 byproduct is intended solely for import into Japan,” the publication quotes the U.S. Treasury Department document as saying.

The U.S. had previously extended this license in December of last year until June 18, 2026.


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