• 3 minutes e-car sales collapse
  • 6 minutes America Is Exceptional in Its Political Divide
  • 11 minutes Perovskites, a ‘dirt cheap’ alternative to silicon, just got a lot more efficient
  • 12 hours GREEN NEW DEAL = BLIZZARD OF LIES
  • 4 hours How Far Have We Really Gotten With Alternative Energy
  • 4 days Could Someone Give Me Insights on the Future of Renewable Energy?
  • 3 days e-truck insanity
  • 13 hours An interesting statistic about bitumens?
  • 5 days "What’s In Store For Europe In 2023?" By the CIA (aka RFE/RL as a ruse to deceive readers)
  • 8 days Bankruptcy in the Industry
  • 5 days Oil Stocks, Market Direction, Bitcoin, Minerals, Gold, Silver - Technical Trading <--- Chris Vermeulen & Gareth Soloway weigh in
  • 8 days The United States produced more crude oil than any nation, at any time.
Why Chinese Exports to Russia Are Declining

Why Chinese Exports to Russia Are Declining

China, facing US threats of…

Oil Prices Move Higher After a Volatile Week

Oil Prices Move Higher After a Volatile Week

After a volatile week, oil…

U.S. Takes First Oil Price Cap Enforcement Action Of 2024

The United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has taken its first oil price cap enforcement action of the year, according to a Thursday press release.

The enforcement action is against UAE-based shipping company Hennesea Holdings Limited (Hennesea) linked to a price cap violation. Hennesea is the ultimate owner of 18 vessels—all crude oil and chemical tankers—including the HS Atlantica, which OFAC has identified as having carried Russian crude oil that had been purchased above the $60 threshold—while being covered by a U.S.-based provider.

OFAC has alleged that Hennesea tankers have repeatedly conducted port calls in Russian Federation ports.

“Today’s actions once again demonstrate that anyone who violates the price cap will face the consequences,” Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo said. “No one should doubt our coalition’s commitment to stopping those who help the Kremlin.”

A month ago, OFAC updated its guidance on the implementation of its crude oil price cap policy of Russian Federation origin “to reduce opportunities for bad actors to disguise Russian oil purchased above the cap.”

Today’s actions designate all property and interests in property of Hennesea that are in the U.S. or in the possession or control of US persons as blocked, and must be reported to OFAC. Any entities that are owned directly or indirectly by 50% or more by Hennesea are also blocked. All transactions by U.S. persons or within the U.S. that involve any blocked property are prohibited unless exempt.

The United States, the G7, the EU, and Australia have all agreed to prohibit the importation of crude oil and crude oil products originating from Russia unless the oil is purchased and sold below the designation price cap as specified by the coalition.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

ADVERTISEMENT

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com:



Join the discussion | Back to homepage



Leave a comment
  • VirgoAtheist on January 18 2024 said:
    You mean the UAE that is now part of BRICS? If the U.S. is aching to have all countries use other currencies besides the dollar, this haiebrained scheme is just the way to do it. If the west tries to steal $300 billion in Russian sovereign assets next month, the dollar is on borrowed time.

    What are they thinking?
  • VirgoArheist on January 18 2024 said:
    So piracy. Any country can pass any law in their own country and go out and steal another country’s property. The G7 has no authority to do this, so the “price cap” is a euphemism for theft and piracy.

    The west is really destroying any legitimacy they had left, attempting to lick their wounds from being thoroughly humiliated by Russia

Leave a comment

EXXON Mobil -0.35
Open57.81 Trading Vol.6.96M Previous Vol.241.7B
BUY 57.15
Sell 57.00
Oilprice - The No. 1 Source for Oil & Energy News