UK revises energy policy
The UK government has decided to ease strict sanctions on Russian oil that undergoes processing in third countries. The changes apply to supplies of diesel fuel and aviation kerosene.
This move is dictated by the need to stabilize the energy market amid rising global prices and the threat of resource shortages.
Key aspects of the changes:
- Easing of restrictions: Now, Russian oil processed outside the Russian Federation can legally enter the British market provided certain conditions are met.
- Price stabilization: It is expected that this maneuver will help curb inflationary pressure and reduce fuel costs for end consumers.
- Global context: The UK is adapting its economic strategy to current realities, acknowledging the complexity of a complete withdrawal from certain supply chains.
Despite the changes, regulators continue to monitor the origin of petroleum products to prevent direct violations of the sanctions regime against Russian energy resources.