The United States has not issued an order extending authorisation to buy Russian oil after the sanctions exemption expired on 16 May.

The United States has not issued an order extending authorisation to buy Russian oil after the sanctions exemption expired on 16 May.

The waiver, which allowed purchases of Russian oil stranded at sea, has expired as of 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on May 16.

The expiration effectively ends for now a brief period where the administration eased sanctions on some Russian oil, enabling purchases that would otherwise be barred.

No renewal notice posted on US Treasury website so far for waiver that had allowed countries such as India to buy Russian seaborne oil. What we know on day 1,544

The US Treasury let its sanctions waiver for Russian seaborne oil expire on May 16, tightening enforcement and raising supply concerns that could ripple into crypto markets.

The administration of the U.S. President Donald Trump has not renewed the license permitting temporary transactions involving the sale of Russian oil. — Ukrinform.

A temporary U.S. sanctions waiver allowing for the sale and delivery of Russian seaborne crude expired this weekend, marking the second time Washington has let the relief measure…

The US Treasury will extend its sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil, which lapsed on Saturday, after several countries asked for more time to buy it,

As the agency specified, several countries had previously requested the waiver

The US Treasury has decided to extend a sanctions waiver allowing trade in Russian seaborne oil for another 30 days. | World News

The latest extension is the second time the Trump administration has renewed the sanctions relief despite earlier public statements indicating it would not do so.

The US Department of the Treasury has extended a temporary licence that allows certain countries to purchase Russian oil already at sea for another month.

U.S. Treasury extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil for 30 days to aid vulnerable countries impacted by Gulf supply disruptions.

Washington has extended its sanctions waiver for Russian oil cargoes at sea by 30 days. This move aims to help vulnerable nations access Russian oil amidst surging global energy…

This will ensure the most vulnerable countries have access to energy, Scott Bessent said

The US Treasury Department has extended for another 30 days a sanctions waiver allowing at-risk countries to purchase Russian oil shipments at sea, as supply disruptions linked to…

Die Energiepreise sind weiterhin hoch. Nun verlängern die USA die Ausnahmen von Sanktionen für russisches Öl. Für weitere 30 Tage bleibt der Kauf von russischem Öl, das sich auf…

The US Treasury extended a sanctions waiver allowing temporary access to Russian seaborne oil.

The extension allowing for the purchasing of Russian oil comes just two days after the administration let its previous waiver expire.

The document emphasizes that the license does not authorize transactions related to a number of Russian regions, including Crimea, the Donetsk People's Republic, and the Lugansk…