U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil by 30 days

U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil by 30 days

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U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil by 30 days

U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil by 30 days The latest “temporary 30-day general license” will “provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea,” Treasury Secretary Scott…

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May 18, 2026

U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil by 30 days

The latest “temporary 30-day general license” will “provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post.

Updated – May 19, 2026 12:07 am IST – Washington

AFPU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent poses for a photo ahead of a G7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors meeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent poses for a photo ahead of a G7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors meeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

The U.S. Treasury secretary on Monday (May 18, 2026) said Washington was extending by 30 days its sanctions waiver for Russian oil cargoes already at sea, as global energy prices continue to surge due to the U.S.-Israel war on Iran.

The latest “temporary 30-day general license” will “provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post.


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Monday’s announcement is the second time U.S. authorities have extended the temporary measure, which is meant to address oil supply shortages sparked by the U.S.-Israel war on Iran.

Iran’s retaliatory action has targeted U.S. regional allies and virtually blocked the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies normally pass.

The previous waiver for Russian at-sea oil expired on May 16.


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Global oil prices have spiked since the start of the war, with U.S. consumers feeling the pinch of gasoline costs that are more than 50% higher than when the war began.

The United States first issued a sanctions waiver on Russian oil cargoes that were at sea in March.

Mr. Bessent said the extension would “provide additional flexibility” and “will help stabilise the physical crude market and ensure oil reaches the most energy-vulnerable countries.

Published – May 18, 2026 10:45 pm IST

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